The locus of a point which divides the line segment joining the point (0, -1) and a point…
Mathematics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Co-ordinate Geometry
The locus of a point which divides the line segment joining the point (0, -1) and a point on the parabola, \(x^{2}=4 y\), internally in the ration 1 : 2, is :
- \(9 x^{2}-12 y=8\)
- \(x^{2}-3 y=2\)
- \(9 x^{2}-3 y=2\)
- \(4 x^{2}-3 y=2\)
Answer
(A) 9 x^ 2 -12 y=8
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