Let P = (–1, 0), Q = (0, 0) and R =(3,3 3 ) be three points. The equation of the bisector…
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Let P = (–1, 0), Q = (0, 0) and \(\mathrm{R}=(3,3 \sqrt{3})\)be three points. The equation of the bisector of the angle PQR is
- \(\sqrt{3} x+y=0\)
- \(x+\frac{\sqrt{3}}{2} y=0\)
- \(\frac{\sqrt{3}}{2} x+y=0\)
- \(x+\sqrt{3} y=0\)
Answer
(A) 3 x+y=0
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