Points P and Q are two points in the coordinate plane. The x-coordinate of the point equidistant from the points P and Q and lying on the line y = -1 is
The required point is equidistant from the points P and Q, and also lies on the line y = -1.
Consider a point A(x_a, -1), such that it lies on the line y = -1.
Distance AP = Distance AQ
⇒√(xa−1)2+(−1−3)2)=√(xa+5)2+(−1+5)2⇒(xa−1)2+(−4)2=(xa+5)2+(4)2⇒−2(xa)+1=10xa+25⇒−12(xa)=24⇒xa=−2
The coordinates of the point A is (-2, -1).