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Pythagoras Theorem
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The combined equation of three sides of a triangle is (x^2 - y^2)(2x +3y-6)=0. If (secθ,1) is an Interior point of the triangle then find the value of θ.
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The combined equation of three sides of a triangle is
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−
y
2
)
(
2
x
+
3
y
−
6
)
=
0
. If
(
−
2
,
a
)
is an interior point and
(
b
,
1
)
is an exterior point of the triangle, then
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The combined equation of the three sides of a triangle is
(
x
2
−
y
2
)
(
2
x
+
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y
−
6
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. If the point
(
0
,
a
)
lies in the interior of this triangle then
Q.
The combined equation of three sides of a triangle is
(
x
2
−
y
2
)
(
2
x
+
3
y
−
6
)
=
0
. lf
(
−
2
,
a
)
and
(
b
,
1
)
are interior points of the triangle, then
Q.
The combined equation of three sides of a triangle is
(
x
2
−
y
2
)
(
2
x
+
3
y
−
6
)
=
0
such that the points
(
−
2
,
a
)
and
(
b
,
1
)
be the interior point and extrerior point of the triangle respectively. If
k
=
[
a
b
]
,
then maximum value of
|
k
|
is
(where [.] denotes the greatest integer function.)
Q.
The combined equation of three sides of a triangle is
(
x
2
−
y
2
)
(
2
x
+
3
y
−
6
)
=
0
such that the points
(
−
2
,
a
)
and
(
b
,
1
)
be the interior point and extrerior point of the triangle respectively. If
k
=
[
a
b
]
,
then maximum value of
|
k
|
is
(where [.] denotes the greatest integer function.)
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