If P ≡ (1, 0), Q ≡ (–1, 0) and R ≡ (2, 0) be three given points, then the locus of the…
Mathematics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Co-ordinate Geometry
If P ≡ (1, 0), Q ≡ (–1, 0) and R ≡ (2, 0) be three given points, then the locus of the point S satisfying the relation SQ2 + SR2 = 2SP2 is
- a straight line parallel to x-axis
- a circle passing through the origin
- a circle with the centre at the origin
- a straight line paralle to y-axis
Answer
(D) a straight line paralle to y-axis
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