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The locus of the orthocentre of the triangle formed by the lines `(1+p) x-py + p(1 + p) = 0, (1 + q)x-qy + q(1 +q) = 0` and y = 0, where `p!=*q`, is (A) a hyperbola (B) a parabola (C) an ellipse (D) a straight lineA. a hyperbolaB. a parabolaC. an ellipseD. a straight line |
Answer» Correct Answer - D The intersection point y=0 with the first line si B(-p, 0). The intersection point of y=0 with the second line is A(-q, 0). The intersection point of the two line is C(pq, (p+1)(q+1) The altitude from C to AB is x = pq. The altitude from B to AC is `y = -(q)/(1+q)(x+p)` Solving these two, we get x=pq and y=-pq. Therefore, the locus of the orthocenter is x+y=0. |
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