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The coordinates of three vertices of a rectangle are (5,7), (2,-2) and (8,4), the fourth vertex is:
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If (x,y) are the coordinates of a point P, then the first number of the ordered pair is called:
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Bisectors of angles of a triangle are:
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The medians of a triangle are:
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If the points (a,b)(x,y) and (a-x, b-y) are collinear then ay=
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The points trisecting the joint of (1,-2) and (-4,4) are:
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The points trisecting the joint of A(-1,4) and B(6,2) are:
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If the point (x,y) be equidistant from the point (a+b, b-a) and (a-b, a+b) then bx=
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The points (a,0), (0,b) and (3a,-2b) are:
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The distance between the point (a,0), (0,a) is:
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If a point (p,q) is equidistant from the points (5,3) and (-2,-4) then p+q=
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If B(1,3) and C(-2,7) are the coordinates of the base of isosceles triangle ABC, the coordinates of A is:
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If points (x,2-2x), (-x+1, 2x), (-4-x, 6-2x) are collinear then x=
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If points (-1,h), (3,2) and (7,2) are collinear then h=
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x-axis divides the line segment joining points (2,-3) and (5,6) in the ratio:
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If the distance between (3,4) and (x,2) is 8, then x=
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If points A(6,1), B(1,3) and C(x,8) are such that AB=BC, then x=
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In $\triangle ABC$ the mid points of AB and AC are (3,5) and (-3,-3) respectively, then the length of the side BC is:
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Three points (-2,2), (8,-2) and (-4,3) are vertices of a:
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The points (0,-1), (2,1), (0,3) and (-2,1) are the corner of:
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The points (-1,3) (3,0) and (3,0) are the vertices of:
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The quadrilateral with the vertices (-3,-2), (2,-1), (3,4) and (-2,3) is a:
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The points (5,2) (-2,3) (-3,-4) and (4,-5) are the vertices of:
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The points (3,1), (-2,-3), and (2,2) are the vertices of:
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The cartesian system of coordiantes was introduced by:
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