If C be the centroid of the triangle having vertices (3,−1),(1,3) and (2,4). Let P be the point of intersection of the lines x+3y−1=0 and 3x−y+1=0, then the line passing through the points C and P also passes through the point :
A
(−9,−7)
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B
(−9,−6)
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C
(7,6)
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D
(9,7)
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Solution
The correct option is B(−9,−6) Coordinates of C are (3+1+23,−1+3+43)=(2,2) Point of intersection of two lines x+3y−1=0 and 3x−y+1=0 is P(−15,25)
Equation of line CP is 8x−11y+6=0 Point (−9,−6) lies on CP.