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if A (3,10) B (6,5) C(1,2) D(x,y) the vertices of the square than the co ordinates of d is

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Answered by ghoshrohit874
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Answer:


Step-by-step explanation:

A square ABCD, A(-1,2) , C(3,2) , diagonals AC & BD intersect at O ( x, y)


TO FIND: Coordinates of D & B ?


By distance formula:


Since DA = DC


=> (m+1)² + (n-2)² = (m-3)² + ( n-2)²


=> m² + 1 + 2m = m² + 9 - 6m


=> 6m + 2m = 9–1


=> m = 1 ……………(1)


Similarly,


P = 1 ………….(2)


Now, mid point O of diagonal DB, is calculated by section formula.. x =( x1 + x2)/2 & y=(y1+y2)/2


x =( 1+1)/2 = 1, y = (q + n)/2 …………..(3)


Now, the same mid point O of diagonal AC


x = (3- 1)/2 = 1, y = (2+2)/2 = 2 ……….(4)


By, …(3) & …..(4)


(q+n)/2 = 2


=> q+n = 4 ………………(5)


Now, since diagonals DB= AC , So, by distance formula


=> (n-q)² = 16


=> n-q = 4 …………..(6)


& n+q = 4 ………….(5)


=> 2n = 8


=> n = 4


=> q = 0


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