Two vertices of a triangle are (4, –3) and (–2, 5). If the othocentre of the triangle is…
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Two vertices of a triangle are (4, –3) and (–2, 5). If the othocentre of the triangle is at (1, 2), then the coordinates of the third vertex are
- (33, 130)
- (33, 26)
- (–33, 26)
- (33, –26)
Answer
(B) (33, 26)
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