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Coordinate Geometry

The document contains a list of 22 mathematics problems related to geometry topics like lines, triangles, and coordinate geometry. Some of the problems ask to find equations of lines given certain conditions, find coordinates of points based on ratios, or determine properties of triangles from given vertices. The problems cover a range of skills including finding slopes, midpoints, perpendicular and parallel lines, angles between lines, and using properties of isosceles and right triangles.

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Coordinate Geometry

The document contains a list of 22 mathematics problems related to geometry topics like lines, triangles, and coordinate geometry. Some of the problems ask to find equations of lines given certain conditions, find coordinates of points based on ratios, or determine properties of triangles from given vertices. The problems cover a range of skills including finding slopes, midpoints, perpendicular and parallel lines, angles between lines, and using properties of isosceles and right triangles.

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VISION CLASSES

ICSE-Mathematics
Class- 10th

An Institute for IIT- JEE (Mains/ADV.) & NEET

1. The mid-point of the line segment joining the points A(-2, 8) and B(-6, -4) is?
2. Find the ratio in which the points (2, y) divides the line segment joining the points A (-2, 2) and B (3, 7).
3. The point which divides the line segment joining the points (7 , -6) and (3 , 4) in the ratio 1 : 2 internally lies in
the
4. The point (-2, 0) on reflection in a line is mapped to (2, 0) and the point (5, -6) on reflection in the same line is
mapped to (-5, -6). Name the mirror line and write its equation.
5. The line given by the equation 2x – y/3 = 7 passes through the point (k, 6); calculate the value of k.
6. The point (-2, 0) on reflection in a line is mapped to (2, 0) and the point (5, -6) on reflection in the same line is
mapped to (-5, -6). Name the mirror line and write its equation.
7. Find the value of p if the lines, whose equations are 2x – y + 5 = 0 and px + 3y = 4 are perpendicular to each
other.
8. The co-ordinates of the centroid of a triangle whose vertices are A ( – 1, 3), B(1, – 1) and C (5, 1)
9. Slope of the line which is parallel to the line x + 2y + 3 = 0 will be?
10. P (3, 4), Q (7, -2) and R (-2, -1) are the vertices of triangle PQR. Write down the equation of the median of the
triangle through R.
11. The midpoint of the line segment joining (2a, 4) and (-2, 2b) is (1, 2a+1). Find the value of a and b.
show that the points A(- 1, 2), B(2, 5) and C(- 5, – 2) are collinear.
12. PQ is straight line of 13 units. If P has coordinate (2, 5) and Q has coordinate (x, – 7) find the possible values of
x.
13. Find the value of x so that the line passing through (3, 4) and (x, 5) makes an angle 135° with positive direction
of X-axis.
14. Find the equation of a line which is inclined to x axis at an angle of 60° and its y – intercept = 2
15. Find the equations of a line passing through the point (2, 3) and having the x – interecpt of 4 units.
16. Find the equation of a straight line which cuts an intercept of 5 units on Y-axis and is parallel to the line joining
the points (3, – 2) and (1, 4).
17. Find the equation of a line that has Y-intercept 3 units and is perpendicular to the line joining (2, – 3) and (4,
2).
18. find a general equation of a line which passes through: (i) (0, -5) and (3, 0) (ii) (2, 3) and (-1, 2).
19. Find the equation of the line passing through (0, 4) and parallel to the line 3x + 5y + 15 = 0.
20. A line is of length 10 units and one end is at the point (2, – 3). If the abscissa of the other end be 10, prove
that its ordinate must be 3 or – 9
21. With out Pythagoras theorem, show that A(4, 4), B(3, 5) and C(-1, -1) are the vertices of a right angled.
22. Show that each of the triangles whose vertices are given below are isosceles :
(i) (8, 2), (5,-3) and (0,0)
(ii) (0,6), (-5, 3) and (3,1).

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