Amit M Agarwal Solutions for Chapter: Cartesian System of Rectangular Coordinates, Exercise 3: Entrances Gallery
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The points and are

The locus of a point which moves so that its distance from -axis is double of its distance from -axis, is

The three distinct points and (where is a real number) are collinear, if

If the distance between and is equal to the distance between and , then the values of are

If the three points and are vertices of an equilateral triangle, then the values of are

If the three points and are collinear, then which one is true?

The area (in sq. units) of the triangle formed by the points and is

and are points on the line joining the points and such that then is the mid-point of the line segment
