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MathsHardMCQ2024 · 05 Apr Shift 1

Q64.Let two straight lines drawn from the origin O intersect the line 3x + 4y = 12 at the points P and Q such that △OPQ is an isosceles triangle and ∠POQ = 90∘ . If l = OP2 + PQ2 + QO2 , then the greatest integer less than or equal to l is : (1) 42 (2) 46 (3) 44 (4) 48

What This Question Tests

This question combines coordinate geometry with properties of triangles, requiring finding the coordinates of points P and Q such that triangle OPQ is an isosceles right-angled triangle, and then calculating the sum of squares of its sides.

Concepts Tested

Geometry of straight linesEquation of a lineDistance formulaIsosceles triangle propertiesPerpendicular lines

Formulas Used

Distance formula

Condition for perpendicular lines (m1m2 = -1)

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