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The ends of the base of an isoceles triangle are (2a,0) and (0,a) .the equation of one ide is x=2a .find the eqns of the base ,the remaining sides and the coordinates of the ver…
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The ends of the base of an isoceles triangle are (2a,0) and (0,a) .the equation of one ide is x=2a .find the eqns of the base ,the remaining sides and the coordinates of the ver…
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(2a,0) and (0,a) .the equation of one ide is x=2a .find the eqns of the base ,the remaining sides and the coordinates of the vertex.
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at (2,0) & (0,1) & the eqn of one side is x=2, then the orthocentre of the triangle is a) (3/2, 3/2) ...
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