If XY is the perpendicular bisector of AB then which of the following is always true
XY=AB
XY=YB
XY=AY
AY=YB
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Answer:
Let P(x,y), Q(a+b,b-a) and R(a-b,a+b) be the given points. Then,PQ=PR
⇒
{x−(a+b)}
2
+{y−(b−a)}
2
=
{x−(a−b)}
2
+{y−(a+b)}
2
⇒{x−(a+b)}
2
+{y−(b−a)}
2
={x−(a−b)}
2
+{y−(a+b)}
2
⇒x
2
−2x(a+b)+(a+b)
2
+y
2
−2y(b−a)+(b−a)
2
=x
2
+(a−b)
2
−2x(a−b)+y
2
−2y(a+b)+(a+b)
2
⇒−2x(a+b)−2y(b−a)=−2x(a−b)−2y(a+b)
⇒ax+bx+by−ay=ax−bx+ay+by
⇒2bx=2ay⇒bx=ay
REMARK-We know that a point which is equidistant from point P and Q lies on the
perpendicular bisector of PQ. Therefore, bx=ay is the equation of the perpendicular
bisector of PQ
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Answer:
AY =YB
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