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MathsMediumMulti concept2015 · 10 Apr Online

Q68.Let L be the line passing through the point P(1, 2) such that its intercepted segment between the co-ordinate axes is bisected at P . If L1 is the line perpendicular to L and passing through the point (−2, 1), then the point of intersection of L and L1 is (1) ( 53 , 2310 ) (2) ( 45 , 125 ) (3) ( 2011 , 2910 ) (4) ( 103 , 175 )

What This Question Tests

This question involves multiple steps: finding the equation of a line using the midpoint of its intercepts, determining the equation of a perpendicular line, and finally solving for their intersection point.

Concepts Tested

Intercept form of a lineMidpoint formulaSlope of perpendicular linesPoint of intersection of lines

Formulas Used

x/a + y/b = 1

Midpoint ( (x1+x2)/2, (y1+y2)/2 )

m1*m2 = -1

y-y1 = m(x-x1)

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