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- The two opposite vertices of a square are (-1, 2) and (3, 2). Find the...
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- The vertices of a triangleABC are A(4,6), B(l,5) and C(7, 2). A line i...
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- Let A (4, 2), B (6, 5) and C (1, 4) be the vertices of triangleABC. :-...
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- Let (4, 2), B (6, 5) and C (1, 4) be the vertices of triangleABC. :- ...
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- Let A (4, 2), B (6, 5) and C (1, 4) be the vertices of triangleABC. :-...
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- Let A(4, 2), B (6, 5) and C (1, 4) be the vertices of triangleABC. :- ...
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- A (- 1, - 1), B (- 1, 4), C (5, 4) and D (5, - 1). P, Q, R and S are t...
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