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1. Show that the origin is circumcentre of the whose vertices are A (cos , sin ). B (cos , sin), C (cos , sin
). also find its orthocentre.
3. If the coordinates of the vertices of a triangle are rational numbers, then which of the following points of the
triangle will always have rational coordinates
(A) centroid (B) incentre (C) circumcentre (D) orthocentre
2! 2 1 2m
4. If , then orthocentre of the triangle having sides x – y + 1 = 0, x + y + 3 = 0 and 2x +
1!9! 3!7! 5!5! n!
5y – 2 = 0 is
(A) (2m – 2n, m – n) (B) (2m – 2n, n – m) (C) (2m – n, m + n) (D) (2m – n, m – n)
6. ABC is a right angled triangle with B 90 , a = 6 cm. If the radius of the circumcircle is 5 cm. Then the area
of ABC is
x y x y
7. Line 1 cuts the co-ordinate axes at A(a,0) and B(0,b) and the line 1 at A'(–a', 0)
a b a' b'
and B'(0, –b'). If the points A,B, A',B' are concyclic then the orthocentre of the triangle ABA' is
8. For points P = (x1, y1) and Q = (x 2 , y 2 ) of the co-ordinates plane a new distance d(P, Q) = x1 x 2 y1 y 2 is
defined. Let O(0, 0) and A(3,2). The set of points in first quadrant which are equidistant from O and A is
(A) Square (B) An infinite ray
(C) Union of a line segment and an infinite ray (D) none of these
10. The distance between the circumcentre and orthocentre of the triangle whose vertices are (0, 0), (6, 8) and
(– 4, 3) is
LEVEL - 2
11. ABC is a triangle with A 30 ,BC 10cm . The area of the circumcircle of the triangle is
12. Prove that the circumcentre ,orthocentre, incentre, and centroid of the triangle formed by the
points A(-1,11), B(-9,-8), and C(15,-2) are collinear without actually finding them.
13. The vertices of a triangle are A(0, –6), B(–6, 0) and C(1,1) respectively, then coordinates of the ex-centre
opposite to vertex A is
14. If (0,1 ), (1,1) and (1,0) are middle points of the sides of the triangle, find the co-ordinates of ex-centres of the
triangle
15. If t he coordinates of two points A and B are (3, 4) and (5, –2) respectivel y. Find the
coordinates of any point P if PA = PB and Area of PAB = 10.
16. The vertices of a quadril ateral are (6, 3), (–3, 5), (4, –2) and (x, 3 x) and are den oted
byA,B, CandD, respect ivel y. Find the values of x so that the area of triangle ABC is double the
area of triangle DBC.
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17. Show that the points (1, 1), (2, 3) and (3, 5) are collinear.
18. Fi nd area of pentagon whose vertices are (4, 3) (–5, 6) (0, –7) (3, –6) (–7, –2)
19. A triangle has two of its vertices at (0, 1) and (2, 2) in the Cartesian plane. Its third vertex lies on the x-axis. If
the area of the triangle is 2 square units then the sum of the possible abscissae of the third vertex, is
x1 y1 1 a1 b1 1
20. If x 2 y2 1 a2 b2 1 then the two triangles with vertices (x1, y1 ) , (x 2 , y 2 ) , (x 3 , y 3 ) and (a1,b1 ) , (a2 ,b2 ) ,
x3 y3 1 a3 b3 1
(a3 ,b 3 ) must be congruent, is this true
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