Home
Class 11
MATHS
[A(1.2),B(2,-3),C(-2,3)" are three point...

[A(1.2),B(2,-3),C(-2,3)" are three points "A" point "P" moves such that "PA^(2)+PB^(2)=2PC^(2)],[" Show that the equation to the Iocus of "P" is "7x-7y+4=0" ."]

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

A(1,2) , B(2,-3) And C(-2,3) are three points. A point P moves such that PA^(2)+PB^(2)=2PC^(2) .Show that the equation to the locus of P is 7x-7y+4=0

A(1,2),B(2,- 3),C(-2,3) are 3 points. A point P moves such that PA^(2)+PB^(2)=2PC^(2) . Show that the equation to the locus of P is 7 x - 7y + 4 = 0 .

A(1,2),B(2,- 3),C(-2,3) are 3 points. A point P moves such that PA^(2)+PB^(2)=2PC^(2) . Show that the equation to the locus of P is 7 x - 7y + 4 = 0 .

A(1,2),B(2,-3),C(-2,3) are three points. A point P moves such that PA^(2)+PB^(2)=2PC^(2) . Show that the locus of P is 7x-7y+4=0

A(2,3),B(1,5),C(-1,2)" are three points.If "P" is a point moves such that "PA^(2)+PB^(2)=2PC^(2)" ,then the locus of "P" is "

A(1, 2) B(2, -3) C(-2, 3) are three points. If P is a point moves such that PA^2 + PB^2 = 2PC^2 then the locus of P is

A (1, 2 ) , B (2, - 3 ), C ( - 2, 3 ) are three points. If P is a point moves such that PA^ 2 + PB^ 2 = 2 PC^ 2 , then the locus of P is

A(2,3),B(-2,3) are two points.The locus of P which moves such that PA-PB=4

Let A(1,0), B(-1,0), C(2, 0) then the locus of a point P such that PB^(2)+ PC^(2) = 2PA^(2) is