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A

9

B

3

C

`1//9`

D

`1//3`

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The correct Answer is:
A

Since, `(x)/(a)+(y)/(b)+(z)/( c )=1` cuts the coordinate axes at
`A(a,0,0),B(0,b, 0),C(0,0,c).`
And its distance from origin=1

`:." "(1)/(sqrt((1)/(a^(2))+(1)/(b^(2))+(1)/(c^(2))))=1`
or`" "(1)/(a^(2))+(1)/(b^(2))+(1)/(c^(2))=1" "...(i)`
where, P is centroid of triangle.
`:." "P(x,y,z)=((a+0+0)/(3),(0+b+0)/(3),(0+0+c)/(3))`
`implies" "x=(a)/(3),y=(b)/(3),z=(c)/(3)" "...(ii)`
From Eqs. (i) and (ii),
`(1)/(9x^(2))+(1)/(9y^(2))+(1)/(9z^(2))=1`
or`" "(1)/(x^(2))+(1)/(y^(2))+(1)/(z^(2))=9=K`
`:." "K=9`
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