If R(x, y) is a point on the line segment joining the points p(a, b) and Q(b, a) then prove that x+y = a+B.
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Since R(x, y) is a point on the line segment joining the point, P(a, b) and Q(b, a).
∴ P(a, b), Q(b, a) and R(x, y)are the collinear.
⇒ Area of ΔPQR = 0
Area of triangle whose vertices are (x1, y1), (x2, y2) and (x3, y3) .
a(a-y)+b(y-b)+x(b-a)=0
-ay+by+bx-xa=b^2-a^2
(x+y)(b-a)=(b-a)(b-a)
x+y=b-a
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