A line segment is bisected by a line with the equation 4y−3x=2. If one end of the line segment is at (7,5), where is the other end?
2 Answers
The other point is on the line
(any point on this line will satisfy the given requirement)
Explanation:
Given
and a point
Consider the vertical line through
This vertical line will intersect
where
The distance from
is
So a point
Note that any point on a line parallel to
If
L1 parallel toL2
then△ABC≅△ADE
→|AB|:|AD|=|AC|:|AE|
Since
Our required line will also have a slope of
and since it passes through
using the slope-point form, we have
or
The other end-pt. lies on the line given by the eqn.
Explanation:
Suppose that the other end-pt. is
Let the given end-pt. be
If
Now,
Therefore, co-ords. of
Hence,
This shows that :
(i) the co-ords. of other end-pt. can not be uniquely derived under the given conds.
(ii) What we can say about it (the other end-pt.) is that it lies on