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Find the point on y-axis which is equidistant from P(2,-5) and Q(-2,9).

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Answered by chandrasuma365
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Answer:

Correct option is

A

(−7,0)

Since point on x−axis, then coordinate of the point is (x,0).

According to the question this point (x,0) is equidistant from the points (2,−5) and (−2,9).

That is, distance from (x,0) and (2,−5) = distance from (x,0) and (−2,9).

(2−x)

2

+(−5−0)

2

=

(−2−x)

2

+(9−0)

2

⇒(2−x)

2

+(−5)

2

=(−2−x)

2

+(9)

2

⇒4−4x+x

2

+25=4+4x+4+81

⇒8x=25−81

⇒8x=−56

⇒x=−7

So, point is (−7,0

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