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Step by step text solution for If A(x_(1), y_(1)), B(x_(2), y_(2)) and C (x_(3), y_(3)) are the vertices of a Delta ABC and (x, y) be a point on the internal bisector of angle A, then prove that b|(x,y,1),(x_(1),y_(1),1),(x_(2),y_(2),1)|+c|(x,y,1),(x_(1),y_(1),1),(x_(3),y_(3),1)|=0 where, AC = b and AB = c. by MATHS experts to help you in doubts & scoring excellent marks in Class 12 exams.
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