A triangle ABC with vertices A(–1, 0), B (–2, 3/4) and C (–3, –7/6) has its orthocentre…
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A triangle ABC with vertices A(–1, 0), B (–2, 3/4) and C (–3, –7/6) has its orthocentre H. Then the orthocentre of triangle BCH will be :
- (–3 –2)
- (1, 3)
- (–1, 2)
- none of these
Answer
(D) none of these
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