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Standard X
Mathematics
Section Formula
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Question
Find the point on the y-axis which is equidistant from the points A(6, 5) and B(− 4, 3).
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Solution
Let P (0, y) be a point on the y-axis. Then as per the question, we have
A
P
=
B
P
⇒
0
-
6
2
+
y
-
5
2
=
0
+
4
2
+
y
-
3
2
⇒
6
2
+
y
-
5
2
=
4
2
+
y
-
3
2
⇒
6
2
+
y
-
5
2
=
4
2
+
y
-
3
2
Squaring
both
sides
⇒
36
+
y
2
-
10
y
+
25
=
16
+
y
2
-
6
y
+
9
⇒
4
y
=
36
⇒
y
=
9
Hence, the point on the y-axis is (0, 9).
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