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If R(4,4) be the mid point of the line joining the points P(4,3) and Q(a, b), find the value of
Q(a, b).​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

(i) Resolving 1575 into prime factors:

 

Thus, to get a perfect square, the given number should be divided by 7

New number obtained

Hence, the new number is the square of 15

(ii) Resolving 9075 into prime factors: 

Thus, to get a perfect square, the given number should be divided by 3

New number obtained

Hence, the new number is the square of  55

(iii) Resolving 4851 into prime factors:

 

Thus, to get a perfect square, the given number should be divided by 11

New number obtained

Hence, the new number is the square of 21

(iv) Resolving 3380 into prime factors: 

Thus, to get a perfect square, the given number should be divided by 5

New number obtained

Hence, the new number is the square of 26

(v) Resolving 4500 into prime factors: 

Thus, to get a perfect square, the given number should be divided by 5

New number obtained

Hence, the new number is the square of 30

(vi) Resolving 7776 into prime factors:

 

Thus, to get a perfect square, the given number should be divided by 6 whish is a product of 2 and 3

New number obtained

Hence, the new number is the square of 36

(vii) Resolving 8820 into prime factors:

 

Thus, to get a perfect square, the given number should be divided by 5

New number obtained

Hence, the new number is the square of 42

(viii) Resolving 4056 into prime factors: 

Thus, to get a perfect square, the given number should be divided by 6, which is a product of 2 and 3

New number obtained

Hence, the new number is the square of 26

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

Q(4,5)

Step-by-step explanation:

as R(4,4) is midpoint

use midpoint theorem

4+a/2=4 & 3+b/2=4

a=4 & b=5

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