Math, asked by armaan136, 7 months ago

S. The coordinates of the point which is equidistant from the three vertices of the A AOB as shown in the
figure is:
a) (x, y)
b) (y,x)
c) (x/2, y/2) à) (y/2,x/2)
9. A circle drawn with origin as the centre passes through The point which does not lie in the interior of
the circle is
a) & ,1) b) (2,3) c) (5,-1/2)
d) (-6,5/2)
10. If the distance between the points (4, p) and (1,0) is 5, then the value of p is
a) 4 only
b) + 4
c) - 4 only
d)0​

Answers

Answered by deepthi24jyothi
2

Answer:

Point which is equidistant from vertices of triangle is termed as circumcentre of that triangle. For a right triangle the circumcentre is the mid point of hypotenuse.

Thus here coordinates of circumcentre must be mid point of AB

(x,y)

Answer - Option A

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