The distance of the point ( – 3, 4) from the origin is
If A and B are the points ( – 6, 7) and ( – 1, – 5) respectively, then the distance 2AB is equal to
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Three consecutive vertices of a parallelogram ABCD are A(1, 2), B(1, 0) and C(4, 0). The co – ordinates of the fourth vertex D are
The distance between the points ( – 1, – 5) and ( – 6, 7) is
The length of the median through A of ΔABC with vertices A(7, – 3), B(5, 3) and C(3, – 1) is
If the distance between the points (p, – 5) and (2, 7) is 13 units, then the value of ‘p’ is
The vertices of a quadrilateral are (1, 7), (4, 2), ( – 1, – 1) and ( – 4, 4). The quadrilateral is a
The base of an equilateral triangle ABC lies on the y – axis. The co – ordinates of the point C is (0, – 3). If origin is the midpoint of BC, then the co – ordinates of B are
If the co – ordinates of a point are (3, – 7), then its ordinate is
The values of ‘y’ for which the distance between the points (2, – 3) and (10, y) is 10 units is
If A is point on the x – axis whose abscissa is 5 and B is the point (1, – 3), then the distance AB is
The point where the perpendicular bisector of the line segment joining the points A(2, 5) and B(4, 7) cuts is:
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