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The point on X axis equidistant from I and E is​

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Answered by ayushkp7512
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Answer:

Point on the X axis is (x,0)

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Answered by amitnrw
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Given :  I ( -1 , 1)  and E  ( 2 ,1 )

To Find : The point on X axis equidistant from I and E is​

Solution:

I ( -1 , 1)  and E  ( 2 ,1 )

Point P on x axis = ( x , 0)

equidistant from I and E is​

PI  = PE

Squaring both sides

=> ( PI)² = (PE)²

=>  (x - (-1))² + (0 - 1)²  = (x - 2)² + (0 - 1)²

=> (x + 1)²  + 1  = x² - 4x + 4 + 1

=> x²  + 2x + 1  =  x² - 4x + 4

=> 6x = 3

=> x = 1/2

The point on X axis equidistant from I and E is​  ( 1/2 , 0)

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