Math, asked by debasish7219, 10 months ago

If P(2x-3, x+2) and P′ (x+2, 2x-3) represent the same point, then find the value of x.
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Answers

Answered by psquare710
11

Answer:

I think

2x-3=x+2

x=5

2....

x+2 =2x-3

x=5

Answered by rinayjainsl
0

Answer:

The value of x is x=5.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given points are,

P(2x-3, x+2) and P′(x+2, 2x-3)

These both points represent the same point.

For this statement to be mathematically true,the distance between the points must be zero.

Therefore,

PP {}^{1}  = 0 \\  =  >  \sqrt{(2x - 3 - x - 2) {}^{2}  + (x + 2 - 2x + 3) {}^{2} }  = 0 \\  =  >  \sqrt{2(x - 5) {}^{2} }  = 0 \\  =  > x = 5

Therefore,

The value of x is x=5.

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