Mathematics
Points P(a, -4), Q(-2, b) and R(0, 2) are collinear. If Q lies between P and R, such that PR = 2QR, calculate the values of a and b.
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Answer
From figure,
PR = PQ + QR
Given,
⇒ PR = 2QR
⇒ PQ +QR = 2QR
⇒ PQ = QR.
∴ Q is the mid-point of P and R.
By formula,
Mid-point =
Substituting value we get,
Hence, a = -4 and b = -1.
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