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EDUCATION POINT (9711496696) 19 Find the ratio in which the line segment joining

Class – X Chapter - 7 the points (−3, 10) and (6, – 8) is divided by


1 Find the distance of the point (−6, 8) from the (−1, 6).
origin. 20 (a)-- Find the ratio in which the line segment
2 What is the distance between the points joining the points P (3, − 6) and Q (5, 3) is
(10 sin 60°, 0) and (0, 10 cos 60°)? ( 10 ) divided by the x-axis.
(b) -- Find the ratio in which the line segment
3 Find the distance between (a, b), (−a, −b).
joining A (1, −5) and B (−4, 5) is divided by the
4 Check whether (5, −2), (6, 4) and (7, −2) are the
x−axis. Also find the coordinates of the point of
vertices of an isosceles triangle. Also find the
division.
perimeter of the triangle.
21 Find the ratio in which y-axis divides the line
5 Find the centre of a circle passing through the
segment joining the points A (5, −6) and
points (6, -6), (3, -7) and (3, 3). ;
B (−1, 4). Also, find the coordinates of the point
6 If the point P(x, y) is equidistant from the points
of division.
A (a + b, b – a) and B (a – b, a + b). Prove that
22 Find the ratio in which the line 2x + y – 4 = 0
bx = ay.
divides the line segment joining the points
7 Determine, if the points (1, 5), (2, 3) and (−2, −11)
A (2, −2) and B (3, 7).
are collinear.
23 Find the ratio in which the point P (x, 2), divides
the line segment joining the points A (12, 5) and
B (4, −3). Also find the value of x.
8 If the distance between the points (4, k) and (1, 0)
24 Find the ratio in which the point (-3, k) divides
is 5, then what can be the possible values of k?
the line-segment joining the points (−5, 4) and
9 Find the point on the x-axis which is equidistant
(−2, 3). Also find the value of k.
from (2, −5) and (−2, 9).
25 If two adjacent vertices of a parallelogram are
10 Find a point on y-axis which is equidistant from
(3, 2) and (−1, 0) and the diagonals intersect at
the points (-5, 2) and (9, -2).
(2, −5), then find the coordinates of the other two
11 If Q (0, 1) is equidistant from P (5, −3) and
vertices.
R (x, 6) find the value of x.
26 If (1, 2), (4, y), (x, 6) and (3, 5) are the vertices of a
12 Find a relation between x and y such that the
parallelogram taken in order, find x and y.
point (x, y) is equidistant from the point (3, 6)
27 If the point C (−1, 2) divides internally the line
and (−3, 4).
segment joining the points A (2, 5) and B (x, y) in
13 A line segment is of length 10 units. If the
the ratio of 3: 4, find the value of x2 + y2.
coordinates of its one end are (2, −3) and the
28 If (a, b) is the midpoint of the line segment
abscissa of the other end is 10, find its ordinate.
joining A (10, −6) and B (k, 4) and a − 2b = 18,
14 (a) The x-coordinate of a point P is twice its y-
find the value of k.
coordinate. If P is equidistant from Q (2, −5) and
29 Find the value of ‘k”, for which the points are
R (−3, 6), find the coordinates of P.
collinear: (7, −2), (5, 1) and (3, k).
(b) If the points A(4,3) and B(x,5) are on the circle
30 Find the relation between x and y, if the points
with the centre C(2,3), find the value of x.
(x, y), (1, 2) and (7, 0) are collinear.
Ramesh Dahiya CBSE GOLD MEDALIST

15 Find the coordinates of a point A, where AB is 1. (10) 2. (10) 3. 2 √a + b 4. (True)


the diameter of a circle whose centre is (2, −3)
5. ( 3, - 2 ) 7. No 8. (±4) 9. (−7, 0 ).
and B is (1, 4).
10. (0,-7). 11. (±4) 12.3x + y – 5 =0 13. [−9 OR 3]
16 The line joining the points (2, 1) and (5, −8) is
trisected by the points P and Q. If the point P lies 14. (16, 8); [2] 15. (3, −10). 16. ( − 8 or − 13 )
on the line 2x – y + k = 0, find the value of k. 17. , . 18. ( 1 ) 19. (2 : 7) 20. ( 2 : 1);
17 Points A and B are (−2, −2) and (2, −4), ( 1 : 1 and ,0 21. (5 ∶ 1; ) 0, 22. ( 2 : 9 )
respectively, find the coordinates of P such that
23. (3: 5, and 9) 24. ( 2 ∶ 1 and k = )
7AP = 3 AB and P lies on the line segment AB.
18 The coordinates of the points P and Q are 25. (1, −12) and (5, −10). 26. ( x = 6, y = 3 ) 27. (29)
respectively (4, −3) and (−1, 7). Find the abscissa 28. ( k = 22 and AB = ) 2√61 29. ( 4 ) 30. (x + 3y = 7 )
of a point R on the line segment PQ such that
PR: PQ = 3: 5.

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