The orthocentre of the triangle ABC is ‘B’ and the circumcentre is ‘S’ (a, b). If A is…
Mathematics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Co-ordinate Geometry
The orthocentre of the triangle ABC is ‘B’ and the circumcentre is ‘S’ (a, b). If A is the origin then the co–ordinates of C are :
- (2a, 2b)
- \(\left(\frac{\mathrm{a}}{2}, \frac{\mathrm{~b}}{2}\right)\)
- \(\left(\sqrt{a^{2}+b^{2}}, 0\right)\)
- none
Answer
(A) (2a, 2b)
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