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STRAIGHT LINES 159.10 f, #4, #4, and the lines ¢, x 4 ie 5 are concurrent then 4 6,44 j 2a, 4 als GX += 2at, + af, 1)0 2-1 160.1! the straight lines ax 4 dy 4 ¢ at 4) none between them and meet the And x ¢08 4 +, sin o.=¢, enclose an angle n/4 ? 0 Straight ling soe : see } Be ite tyoone Na+esc Yarepay —*SiNG=)' C08 A= 0.in the same point, then G-83 + y= at, + at, 3) a+ b= 2c Aa +ha4 161,The straight lines x +2)~9= 9, 34 1 3x Sy _ 5 = 2 line22x=35)"+ 1= O passes through ye ae a+ by*1=O are concument ifthe 1)@) 2) (b, a) anaes fant 162. Let a#0,b #0, c be three real numbers and L (p, q) = Prog te eR ICL (2/3, 1/3) +L (1/3, Nateo? #9 * through the fixed point ine ax + by + c= 0 always passes 1), 1) 2)(1, 1) 163.1f the lines x +3y-9=0, 4x + by equation of the line passing through lines, is N2x+y+10=0 — 2)4x-Ty429=9 2/3) +L (2,2) 0, then the i 3)@,2) 4C1-1) 2=0 and 2x-} h the point (b, 0) =0 are concurrent, then the id concurrent with the given 3)x-y+5=0 4)x-4y45=0 pet pomer war Lat the straight lines x y= 1/3: 2c ota py ane common point, then Ie<1> be (-3, 3/4) 3)e<1> be (-3,3/2) W65.1P the straight line L=3x-+4y-K=0 cuts the line segment joining the points P(2,—1) and Q(1, 1) in the ratio 4:1, then the equation of the line parallel to the line y =x and concurrent with the lines PQ and L = 0 is 2e>1> be(-3/4,3) 4)c>1= be (-3/4,3/4) 1)2x-2y+7=0 — 2)x-y+1=0 3)Sx-Sy-3=0 4)yax43 166.The equation of the line passing through the point of intersection of the lines 2xt+y+1=0,x-y—7=0 and the point (3, - 2) is 1)3r+y=0 2ax+y-5=0 3) Sx+2y=0 4)3x-y-11=0 167. The point of concurrence of the lines (a + 2b) x + (a—b) y+ (a+ 56) =0is )C1,2) 2)2,-1) 32,1) 4)(1,-2) 168.1f 6 is the parameter, then the family of lines (2.cos @+3 sin 8)x-+ 3 cos 8 ~5 sin 8)y — (5 cos 0 ~ 2 sin @) = 0 pass through the fixed point 1) 0,0) 21,1) 3) 0,1) 4) (1, 0) 169.1fa, 6, care in A.P, the lines ax + by + ¢=0 pass through the fixed point. 1)(1,2) 2) (1,2) 3)(,-2) 4) 1,-2) 170.18 4a? + 96° — ¢? + 12ab = 0, then the set of lines ax + by + ¢= 0 pass through the fixed oe 3)2-3,2,3) 4)(,-2),1,2) - ~DC -2,C1,2 1), 2), 1,-2) Y2,3,.6259) “a Gog ay »72),1, TW. kis a nonzero constant. Ifk= “5 then he straight line + = 1 passes through the point wine de : D&W 2) (1/k, 178) 9.1) DGB ee Ss ———— 4a G84 JEE MAIN- MATHEMATI¢g 172.1f three non-zero real numbers a, b. ¢ at¢ in harmonic progression. then the straighy x lines “+7 ~% <0 are concurrent at the point | ‘(1 =2) 2) (-2,4) 3) (4,-2) 4)(-2,-4) 173, The equation of the line passing through the point of intersection of the lines 2x + 3y +6 =0, 3x—y~ 13 =0 and parallel to the line 3x - 4y + 5 =0 is 1)3x-4y4+75=0 2)3x-4y+15=0 3)3x—dy+25=0 4)3x-4y-25=0 174, The line parallel to the x-axis and passing through the intersection of the lines ax + by + 3b = 0 and bx ~ 2ay ~ 3a =0, where (a, b) # (0, 0) is [AIEEE 05) 1) bellow the x- is at a distance of 3/2 from it 2) bellow the of 2/3 from it 3) above the x-axis at a distance of 3/2 from it 4) above the x-axis ata distance of 2/3 from it 175.Let a,b,c and d be non-zero numbers. If the point of intersection of the lines 4ax + 2ay + ¢=0 and Sx + 2by +d=0 lies in the fourth quadrant and is cquidistant from the two axes then [JEE Main 14] 1) 3be — 2ad =0 2) 3be + ad =0 3) 2be - 3ad =0 4) 2be + 3ad =0 176.The cquation of the line passing through the point of intersection of the lines x—3y+2=0 and 2x + Sy—7=0 and perpendicular to the line 3x + 2y+5=0 is 4)3x+2y+1=0 axis at a distanc 1)2x-3y+1=0 2) 6x-9y+11=0 3) 2x-3y-5 fi 177. The equation of the line passing through the point of intersection of the lines x+y—5=0,2x—y+4=0 and having intercepts numercally equal is i I)x+y-5=0or3x-3y + 13=0 2)x-y- or3x-3y+13=0 | 3)x+y—-5=0or3x+3y+13=0 A)xty+ or 3x—3y-13=0 i 178.1f a straight line is passing through the point of intersection of the lines 3x ~4y + 1=0, 5x +y— 1=0 and making equal non-zero intercepts on the coordinate axes, then the area (in sq.units) of the triangle formed by this line with the coordinate axes, is 1) 121/1058 2) 121/529 3) 529/121 4) 1058/121 179.The equation of the line passing through the point of intersection of the lines 2x +y—4=0,x—3y+5=0 and lying ata distance of V5 units from the origin, is I)x-2y-5=0 2)x+2y-5=0 3)x+2y+5=0 4)x-2y+5=0 180. Let C be the centroid of the triangle with vertices (3, ~ 1), (1, 3) and (2, 4). Let P be the point of intersection of the lines x + 3y-1=0 and 3x—y+1=0. Then the line passing through the points C and P also passes through the point _[JEE MAIN 201 1)\C9,-7) 2)(7, 6) 3) 9,- 6) 40,7) ! 181. The line passing through the point P(1, 1) and parallel to the line x— y=5 cuts the linex + 3y-2=OatQ. Then twice the length of the segment PQ is ynw-1 2)2NB -1 3) v2 412 182.The locus of the point of intersection of the lines xcosa+ysina=4 xsina—ycosa=b, where a isa parameter is ‘ uel yx-yaa+h Dxrty aetyee-F 4)xr-y¥ and aids STRAIGHT LINES ee 183. es Point of mtersetion ofthe lines x/a+y/b= 1, payee s)= a @&+y) aXe i detalii ee of midpoint of AB is 184. He a e be pyc reals sui 4) xy (a+ b) = ab (xy) pt 7) ich that a#b, Then the equation of the line passing through the origin and the point intersection of x/a+y/b=1 and x/b +y/a=1is Iax+ 2)bx-+ay=9 cere a ‘The equation to the line passing inca xty= Wear PASSING through ine intersection of 242 = |, % 421 ang (1, 2)is ait lie | Dat 2)x=2 | 186. straight ees equal interes i Sa fan OSE ee a= * origin interseats the straight line y= 2x +3 + at Gy)- 13 +2, 22-1 1B7.The equalions ofthe sides BC, CA, 27 67 kiangle ABC are x waar +by+6=0 and wary doy p line parallel to BC and passing throughy i.” D@d +a) 3) (ab, +445, w 31 40 + by +e,=0, respectively, ‘The equation of the ) My 2) Gb, ~a,b,) u y b) uy 4) (a,b, ~a,b,) u, 188. The line 2x + 3y = 6, 2x + 3y=8 cut the X-axis at 4, B respectively. A line / drawn through the point (2, 2) meets the X-axis at C in such a way that abscissae of 4, B and C are in arithmetic progression. Then the equation of the line / is 10 2)3x+2y=10 3) 2x-3y=10 4) 3x-2y=10 189.Let a triangle be bounded by the lines £, : 2e+5y=10; L,:—4x + 3y=12 and the line L,, which passes through the point P (2, 3), intersect L, at A and L, at B. Ifthe point P divides the line segment AB, intemally in the ratio 1:3, then the area of the (a,b, + a,b,) uy b-a,0,) triangle is [VEE MAIN 223] 10 132 142 ASL Pac, Ory M3 v5 190.The number of lines that can be drawn through the point (~3, 4) at a distance of 5 units from the point (2, ~ 8) is 1)0 aL 3)2 4) infinite 191. The number of lines that can be drawn through the point (4, ~5) at a distance of 10 Units from the point (1, 3) is yo 21 2) 4) infinite | 192.The centroid of the triangle formed by the lines x+y-1=0,x-y-1=0, | x= 3y+3=0is N43.) 2)(-4/3, 1) Gao) DGree) 193.‘The points on the straight line 3r- 4y +1=0 which are at a distance of 5 units from the point (3, 2) are 12), Q,5/4) 2) 2-7/4 375/2) 4114), 1,1) 4,5), 1,-1) 194.The point on the line 4x —y—2= 0 whieh endian fom the pots (56) and (3.2)is JEE MAIN- MATERA 4) G, 10) G-86 3) (1,2) : Le _ N26 2) nvertices at (-2, 3), (1, - ei is 495.The circumcentre ofthe #898) 3) 6/7,~2/7) ) x . a “1)6/7,.2/7) By aoe y are he vertices of a triangle ABC, then the Pe : 1,2) Wet0 the side BC is = 2,1),B (0-2 Or ue eras: acca its chat 3) sVI0/11 4) ‘ (2026 /22 1 NIB /22 pre ros ate the coordinates of the circumoentre of uation whose 1), (©, -1), (2, 5) is 3 ba teicsc oni the points 3)3e¢-8x+4=0 4) 6x" 134 60g 2-9n 47> i Dasara dE gle 608 through (1, V5), (1,-%9).3,—Y8)is | 198, The circumcentre of the : meee ae | yeo sew amge wih vertices A (a, 3), B(b, 5) and C (a, ), a 199, Let the eireumeente oF 8 FE he tine BC at the point Q (k,,k,), then k, +he be P (1, 1), Ifthe line AP int 5 4) 4IJEE MAIN 29) ih 2 GMI) be vertices of a AABC: IF5)a/4yi8 tt 200. Let A(a,, ~ 2), B(a,, 6) and C (0/4, f the following is not correct about AABC, cireumcentre of ABC, then which o ig ee Mana 3) circumradius is $4) inradius is 2 2) perimeter is 25 1) area is 24 ) Pe 520, 42a 201.The circumcentre of the triangle Whose sides are 3x— =0i mane i 2) (6/7, - 2/7) 3) - 6/7, 2/7) 4)(- 6/7, -2/7) | 202. In a triangle POR, the co-ordinates of the points P and Q are (~ 2, 4) and (4,-9) respectively. Ifthe equation of the perpendicular bisector of PR is 2x — y + 2=0, then the centre of the circumeircle of the APOR is : [JEE mae oyiy )G,4) 2) (0,2) 3)@2,-2) 4) (1,0) 203:The equations of the sides 4B, BC and CA of a triangle ABC are 2v+y=0| * + py =39 and x—y=3 respectively and P(2, 3) is its circumcentre. Then which of the following is not true ? IJEE MAIN 22/1) 1) (AC =9p 2) (AC)? + p? = 136 | 3)32 (1) 3) (1, 1/2) 4) (172, 1) 206. Mune of the ae formed by the straight lines Bx, y=- Brand y=3i8 207.1F the line 31+ 4) 344 is 22 o 22.00 Point B, then the incentre Of the a Pees a A eects vax 4 DG 2)Q2) "Ble OAB, where Os the origin, is i 208. The incentre of the trian 54) 404.3) taee main 194 . gle fo) 7 : i as F intercept, together ih tecoe the straight line having 3 as_\-intercept aml! mc a linate axes, is 4d gTRAIGHT LINES nea 26/23 /2) G87 29. The point equidistant tothe tings, 3) (1,2) 4a) ya-) 2), 1), 94 10=0, 5x= 12942620, 7 494) -50= 098 10.18 2 MBC has vertices A 1, 3) (0,0) 4 coordinates Da, )@.1) 7,1) and C(5,~5), then its orthocentre has 1 €3/5,3/9) 2a) [JEE MAIN 20S] Let be an integer such that tg 3)Q/5,-3/5) 3,23 ain gq. its. Then the orthocentens ath vertices (f,~30), (5, ) and ( &,2) has area 1)@,1/2) Does 1 "S triangle is at the point (VEE MAIN 17] f the line 3) (1, 3/4) 4)(,- 12. The equation o Joining L ) (1, -3/4) a ceed by the points (~ 2, 20 ier? With the orthocentre of the triangle 4+y-2=0 Yilxw~yo yy POIs Ei Peiiccentre of the wang 3)x-1y+6=0 4) 2e-y_2=9 “x-y-9=0is med by the lines x~2y+9=0, x+y-9=0, 1)6,5) 2) (6, -5) yess) AN stay 214.The equations to the sides of a ty aR ib ian, Le bri Ma line 3x ~ 4y = 0 passes through isle are x ~3y=0, 4x +3y=5, 3x+y=0. The itr 2) the cer ‘ ee cee ae Hc 4) the orthocentre of the triangle Vand (2,3). 1 can the origin, then the third vertex jg” (73): Ifthe orthocentre of the tice i 4,7) 2)(4,-7) 3)4,7) 4)(-4,-7) 216. Let the equations of two sides of a tangle be 3x — 2y +6 =0 and 4x + 5y-20=0. If the orthocentre of this triangle is at (1,1) then the equations ofits third side is 1) 122y- 26x - 1675 =0 2) 26x + 6ly + 1675 =0 3) 122y + 26x + 1675 =0 4) 26x ~ 122y - 1675 =0 [VEE MAIN 194) 217. The distance of the origin from the centroid of the triangle whose two sides have the equations x ~2y + 1 = 0 and 2x—y- 1=0 and whose orthocenter is (7/3, 7/3) is 215. Two vertices of a triangle are(5, — ye 22 BES 4)4 [UEE MAIN 225) 218. Two vertices of a triangle are (0, 2) and (4, 3). If its orthocentre is at the origin, then its third vertex lies in which quadrant? [VEE MAIN 19) 1) Fourth 2) Second 3) Thitd 4) First 219.1F the orthocentre of the triangle formed by the lines 2x+3y-1=0,x42y— 4+ by ~ 1 =0 is at the origin, then (a, b)is given by 064) 2-33) 3) 8,8) 40,7) 20.The vertex A of a triangle lies on the lis +)’= 1 and 2r-+3y= 6, aps orthocentre Of the triangle is O (3/7 , 22/7), then the equation of OA in the normal oom Yrcosa+ysina=7;0= Tar '(1/7)_ 2)*c0sa-+ysing = ae ee fei (1/4 3) x05 6 + y sin = 13/4; = Tan! (ISAT) 4) xcobt Fy Sine = 137 7 eT) A-Léthe centroid or an equilateral iansle ot ne spe ea ties op the equilateral triangle be along te aah then (Rss?) Ks iteumeirele and incircle respectively ye (eee Yow 29/2 G88 JEE MAIN- MATHEMa, 222.Let P= (1,0), = (0,0) and R=(,3%3) be three points. THe equation op bisector of the angle POR is Tatkey Ieee ye0 DD ays Bye0 ayperyn0 ‘ the 223.The vertices ofa triangle are A(1, 1) BCS, -1) and (1,2). Tem INE eatin bisector of the ZABC is \)x-y+4=0 Yxty+4=0 3) x-3)46=0 Re thy 22ATe, line 34+ 2y 224 meets the axes in A and B...1he pesPeneneat Pisecton cof meets the line y+ 1=0at C, then area of A ABC = 461 tray, 1)81 2)91 371 } | B25. Aline L passes through the point (1yd)iandi(2, 0) anotber line M which is pene | dicular to Z passes through the point (1/2, 0). Then the area of the triangle fomned, | the lines Z, Mand y-axis is 1)25/8 2) 25/16 3) 25/4 4) 25/32 226. triangle ABC lying in the first quadrant has two vertices aS A(1, 2) and BG, 1), ‘ZBAC = 90°, and area of AABC = 5Y5 sq.units, then the abscissa of the vertex Cig its 2)1+2N5 3245 4) 25 — 1 [SEE MAIN apg) 227.Let A 1, 1), B (3, 4) and C (2, 0) be given three points. A line y =x, m > 0, inte. sects lines AC and BC at points P and Q respectively. Let 4, and A, be the areas of AABC and APQC respectively, such that A, = 34,, then the value of m is equal to 03 22 3) 4/15 4) 1 (EE MAIN 21m 228. Let A (1, 1), B(- 4, 3), C (2,5) be vertices of a triangle ABC, P be a point on sé BC, and A, and A, be the areas of triangle APB and ABC respectively. I : 7, then the area enclosed by the lines 4P, AC and the x-axis is 2)3/4 3) 1/2 4) [VEE MAIN 224%) 229.In A ABC, if B= (1, 2), C=(5, 6) and the internal bisector of the angle at A cuts BC at D (4, 5) then AB : AC= 12:1 23:1 3)1:3 41:2 | 230.In A ABC, if 4=(1,2) and the equation to the meadians through B and C at) x+y=Sandx=4 then B,C are | 1)7,2),4,2) 2)(7,-2),43) 36,2), (4,3) 4) none 231. Let ABC be a triangle with A(-3, 1) and ZACB=0,0<0<2x/2, Ifthe equation! the median through B is 2x+y-3=0 and the equation of angle bisector of © * 7x —4y—1=0, then tan 6 is [vee main 214 1/2 2)3/4 3)473 4)2 282.The quadrilateral formed by the ines x-y+2=0, x+y=0, x-y-47" x+y-12=0is 1) parallelogram 2) rectangle 3) rhombus, 4) square P 233, Quadrilateral formed by the lines Bx 4.y = 0, Vay +x=0,\Bx4y = 1,149) 1) rectangle 2) square 3) thombus 4) none 4 234. The area of the parallelogram formed by the lines 4y~3x-a=0, 3y—4x* 0” 4y — 3x —3a=0, 3y—4r + 29-95 = STRAIGHT LINES Nass Var G-89 235. The region represented by fe <2 3) 2a°/7 4) 2a°/9 D square of side length 2V2 units “Ue +») < 2is bounded bya [vee Man 194} 2) rhombus of side length 2 units 4) thombus of area 81 sq. units gram formed by the lines 3) square of area 16 sq. units 236.If ad—bc #0, then the an , art by+2=0,ax + by 59 tity 1 5 Y+3=0 and ex+dy+7=0 is ) 2S lad — be| lad ~4¢) 3 aoe 237.The area (in sq.units lad ~ bo] ) Of the qua lad = be) 2x-3y+6=0, 24369 eS ye eral formed by the lin es 2+ 3y+6= n12 2)36 777 6=0is 36 4) 18 288.The angle between the lines x egg 3 a>Bis *Ysina=p, and ¥ cos B+y sin B=p, where Dap - ap : 3) op 4) 2a — 239. The straight lines 2x + 3y=5 and 8-4) p= 9 enact i “i Ue third ine i not paral any orn? A= ncaa el 1) an equilateral triangle 2) right angled triangle 3) obtuse angled triangle 4) can not be the sides of a triangle 240. The angle between the Tine joining the points (1,2), @,2) and the line x +2y-7=0is Dn 2x2 3)n/3 Nee 241.If the acute angle between the lines 4t-y+7=0, kx+5y—9=0 is 45°, then the value of k is 3 1) -3, 25/3 2)1,-4 3)2or-1/2 4) 5 0r2/3 242. Consider the set of all lines px + gy +r=0 such that 3p +29 + 4r=0. Which one of the following statements is true? [VEE MAIN 199) 1) The lines are all parallel 2) Each line passes through the origin 3) The lines are not concurrent 4) Thelnes are concurrent atthe point (3/4, 1/2) 243.1f k,>k, are two values of k such that the lines y—3kx+4=0 and (k= 1) x (8k—1) y~6=0 are perpengicular then the equation of the line passing through (f,, 4.) and having the slope (,/k,) is Dees 2) 6 -2y=3 3) 12x = Sy=7 4) 6r+y=6 244. The value of k such that the straight line (Qx+3y+3)+k(e-1y+6)=0 is parallel to axis is 121s 2) 13 Bi? ee 245.The value of & such that the line 2¢+3)+4+KGc-y+12)=0 is ree lar to the line 7x + Sy = c is 1)29/37 an 29/37 ae Ona 246.The lines pip? + 1)x y+ q=0 and @'+1x+0"+ Dy+ 2g=0 are Bs ‘common line for 2) exactly two values ofp }) exactly one value of p 4) no value of p 3) more than two values ofp -4=0and3x+y—4=0 247. The Straight lines x + 3y—4=0,x+). % , JEE MAIN- MATHEMATIcg | G-90 2) are concurrent 4) form a right ang! 0,x+2) 1) form an isosceles triangle Ff i tri 3) form an equilateral triangle Jed isosceles triangles 3and 2v+)=618 a [YEE MAIN 24) 248. The intersection of three lines x ~ 1) Equilateral triangle 2) None of the above ! 3) Right angled triangle 4) Isosceles triangle 249."The equations of two altitudes of an equilateral triangle are Y3x-y+ 8 - 43 =9 } and V3x+y—12—4V3 =0. The equation of the third altitude is ! NBxrty=4 2y=10 3)x=10 4)x-By=4 250,The diagonals of the parallelogram whose sides are fx + my+n=0, Ix-+ my +n! =0, mx + ly +n=0, mx + ly + n'=0 include an angle i -1(_2Im_) 4) Tart & x (! — DF Ds 3) Tan'{; Pam) 251. The equation of a straight line passing through the point (1, 2) and inclined at 45° to + the line y=2x +1 is 1)Sx+y=7 2)3x+y=5 3)xt+y=3 4)x-y+1=0 252.A straight line Z through the point 2) is inclined at an angle of 60° to the line ‘ Bx+y=1. IFL also intersects the X-axis, then the equation of L is [JEE MAIN 15] Iy+ Bx+2-3N3 2) By +x-3+2N3 =0 3)y-Bx+2+3V3 =0 4) By-x4+3+2N3 =0 253.1f m=1 is the slope of a line £, then the product of the slopes of non-parallel lines which are inclined at an angle of 60° with L is ; j yi 2-1 3) 8 4)-1/2 i 254. The equation of one of the straight lines which passes through the point (1, 3) and f makes an angle Zan” ' (V2) with the straight line, y+ 1 =3\2xis [VEE MAIN 21M) i 1) 4V2x+5y-4y2 =0 2) 4V2x - Sy—(5 +42) =0. q 3) 5Y2x +4y — (15 +412) =0 4) ANDx + Sy-(15 + 4V2) =0 a 255. The distance between the two points A and A! which lie on y=2 such that both the | line segments AB and 4’B (where B is the point (2, 3)) subtend angle n/4 at the origin, | is [VEE MAIN 224] q 1) 10 ) 48/5 3) 52/5 4)3 256. The equation of a straight line passing through (1, 2) and having intercept of length 3 between the straight lines 3x + 4y = 24 and 3x + 4y = 12 is 1) 7x-+24y-55=0 2)24x+7y-38=0 3) 24x-Ty-10=0 4) 7x-24y +41 =0 i = ie 257.ABCD isa parallelogram. Equations of AB and AD are 4x+5y=0, 7x +2y=0and the equation of the diagonal BD is 11x + 7y-=9. Then the equation of AC is Iyx=y 2)xty=0 3) 7x- ly=0. 4) Ix+ lly =0 258. Two sides of a parallelogram are along the lines 4x +5y=0 and 7x +2y=0. If the equation of one of the diagonals of the parallelogram is 11x+7y=9, then othe! diagonal passes through the point ‘ [JEE MAIN 211! 4,3) 2,2) 22 wey Mi STRAIGHT LINES 259. A straight line Z cuts both the lin, L between the two lines 1) 63x-32y+62=0 2) 36, _ 53. 260.1f PM is the perpendicula, from, M ate PQ3 HQ) 2)1,4). 261.The foot ofthe pemendicutar fom y 81 92 92 1 Ge 3) @) G53 262. The foot of the Perpendicular drawn P, Ifthe line meets x-axis at any ae fe oa ae nk ; PA i 1)9:1 21:3 263. The locus of the mid- Points Of the x=2yto the line x=y ig Petpendiculars drawn fro 1)3x-2y=0 2) Sx-7y=9 264. The feet of the perpendiculay Is bisecteg gry) ~ 4 =0 and 3x4 4y— 5 from the on G-91 4=0. The segment of “point (1, 5). The equation of £ is 39 3)38x-65y-45=0 4) 83x-35y492=0 ) Onto the line x +y=3, then the Coordinates of 3,2) 4) (4-1) Point (3, 4) on the ine 3x — 4y +5 —9 jg (46 54) ‘= 81 92° G3) Gs 3) Y=RO#0) is IS[VEE MAIN 18) 4)1:9 mM points on the line, [VEE MAIN 20y) 0 4) Ix-Sy=0 3)3:1 3) 2-3) igin to the lines x+y—4=0, r+ 5y-26=0, 1Sx—27y~ 424 = 0 lie on aline, The Quation of the line ig V3x+y-8=0 — 2)3x-y4gig Y3x+y+8=0 4) ayy 99 265, The image ofthe line x+y—2=0intheyo 2 Ix-y+2=0 2)y-x+2=0 3)x+y+2=0 4)x+p-2=0 266. The image of the point (2, 4) with respect t 1) (- 14/13 ,- 8/13) 2) (14/13 , 8/13) 267.The coordinates of the ima, x+y+1=0are (1/2,-1/2) . 2)(-2,=2) 268. The image of the point (3, 5) in the linex-y + N@-4y+(+2)=16 3) @=2)' + (-2)'=12 ge of the origin fo the straight line 2x + 3y — 6 =0 is 3)2/13,-4/13) 4) (-2/7,-8/7) O with respect to the straight line 3), 1) 4yC1,- (VEE MAIN 21F] lies on 2) 4 +4 a8 4) (x- 28 +Q-4p a4 269. Let Z denote the line in the xy - plane with x and y intercepts as 3 and 1 respectively. Then the image of the point (— 1, ~ 4) in tis line is 1) (11/5, 28/5) 2) 29/5, 8/5) [VEE MAIN 203} 3) (8/5, 29/5) 4) (29/5, 11/5) 270. The reflection of the point (6, 8) in the linex =) is 3) 8, ~10) 4) (8, 6) 1) (4,2) 2)(- 6, -8) eu 271. The reflection of the point (4, ~ 13) in the e 5: A ivgeaey (1,2) 4, )C1-1 2)G,4) i Pa hvaes pa origin to the image of (1,1) with respeet to the ling Fie 5=0is ee 3) 62 4) ava 273.15 2, 6) is the image ofthe point (4,2). Withrespect othe line =0, then Z = 1) 6x—4y—7 2) 2x + 3y-5 3)3x—2y45 4)3x-2y+10 274.17 the point (1, 2) is reflected through the OTigin and then through the line x=, then the new coordinates of the point are G92 JBE MAIN: MATHEMATIC 1), 2) 2@,-)) 3)(-2,-1) 4 C20 275.A ray of light is incident along line which meets another line, 7x—Y+ point (0, 1), The ray is then reflected from this point along the line, y + 2x the equation of the line of incidence Of the ray of light is [JEE MAIN 16) 1) 41x—25y+25=0 2) 41x+38y+38=0 3) 41x - 38) + 38=0 4) 41x + 25y-25=0 276.A ray of light coming from the point (2, 23) is incident at an angle 30° on the line oon 1 at the point 4. The ray gets reflected on the line x= 1 and meets a-axis at the point B. Then, the line AB passes through the point [JEE MAIN 20s) 1)G,-17%3) 2 @,-%3/2) 3)G,-13) 4)(4,-%8) 277.16 2x + 3y +4 =0 is perpendicular bisector of the segment joining the points 4 (1,2) and B (a, 8) then the value of o + Bis 1)-81/13 2) - 136/13 3) - 135/13 4) - 134/15 278, Suppose A, B are two points on 2x-y+3=Oand P(1, 2) is such that PA = PB. Then the mid-point of AB is ICV, 13/5) 2)(- 7/5, 9/5) 3) (7/5, -9/5) 4)(-7/5, -9/5) 279. The orthocentre and the centroid of A ABC are (5, 8) and (3, 14/3) respectively. The equation of the side BC is ). Given that the image of the orthocentre ofa triangle with respect to any side lies on the circumeircle of that triangle, then the diameter of the circumeircle of A ABC is 1) V10 2)2N10 3) 4V10 4) 8VI0 280. If 2x +3y=5 is the perpendicular bisector of the line segment joining the points A (I, 1/3) and B, then B = 1) 21/13, 49/39) 2c /13, 31/39) 3) (1/13, 49/39) 4) (21/13, 31/39) 281.AG, ~4) isa vertex of A ABC and 3x + 4y— 18 = 01s the perpendicular bisector of the AB. 16 C= (6, 3) then the centroid of the triangle is 2)(-6,1) 3)¢6,-) 4)6,-)) 282. The equations of the perpendicular bisectors of the sides AB and AC of A ABC are yy +5=0,+29=0 respectively. If = (1,~ 2) then the equation of the line BC is 1) 14x + 23y-40=0 2) 14x 23y+20=0 3) 23x- 14y+40=0 4) 23x + 14y-20=0 | side 6,1) 283. The image line of 2x - y- 1 =O-want. 3x=2y +4=0 is 1) 22+ 19y+77=0 2) 22x — 19y+77=0 3)2x-y+7=0 4)3x—2y + 11=0 284.A ray of light along x + V3y= YB gets reflected upon reaching x-axis, the equation of the reflected ray is [VEE MAIN 13] py=¥x- 8 2) By=x-1 3yyaxt t 996.1 the straight line 2x-+3y+1=0 bisects the angle between a pair of lines, which in this pair is 3x+ 2y+4-=0, then the equation of the other line in that pair ¢! lines is Dee 1 3x +4y— I =14=0 3)9x+46y-28=0 4) 9x-23y-1 286.Locus of the point (2. ) in, : (2x-3y +4) + MO 2y R : fi ‘ 1) Straight line parallel, 3) Circle of radius V2 287, The stight tino. ++ 10 biseos 9, ween the pair of lines of which one bahay 4m 0. Then the onan cea ee nine se Dee ernt a eosoy 3)3+2+920 A) enyo tao 288. as veh se a mae bs the origin and the centroid js the middle point gee 4 con the line +441) and (2a, ~ 2a); then the orthocentre lies Dys@ De 2)y= ar 3xtye0 — 4)(a~1)'x-@41y=0 BSLORRE re Suto end A 2) rer it he eC PO and OR respec- tively then the ratio of the areas of the Square and the triangle OMN is Yast 22:1 3 44:3 290. The locus of the point of intersect O+(l— mm Aidt Peo tis cup soanten es x sin 0 + (1 ~ cos 0) y =a sin 0 and Dx-y=a Yxreyeg 3)8 ‘00 Of the Link s 3)y'=ar 4) none of these dhe Tran 1) a4e the opposite vertices of a rectangle, Ifthe other wo on the line y= 2 e * + € which passes through the point (a, 8) then the value ofcis 2-4 © unequal and (Be BR . 0 97 different from 1 such that the points re ) +ca+ab-abe=3(a+b+e) 1), orthocentre lies at the origin and 7, then the third vertex lies at 2) (8, 14) 3) (12,21) 4 4) none of these 294.1f 0. R and S are the points on the line joining the points P (a, x) and T(b, y) such that PQ = QR = RS = ST, then Sa+3b 5x+3 aa | is the midpoint of the segment PQ 2OR 3) RS 4) ST 295.1f m,,m, are the roots of the equation x’ -ax — a ~ 1 =0, then the area of the triangle formed by the three straight lines y= m,%.J= "> ana y= a (a#— I) ig 7 2 #a+2) 2 *Sifa<=1 peer > -? , a a "4 ea+2 rR ee if-2 8/15, y<-8/5 8/5, 300, The area enclosed by 2 )x|* ay 6648 : 1)3 sq. units 24sq.units 3) 12:sq, units 301. The locus of the mid-point of the portion intercepted ae ees in c= passes out Me point (p+ 1,P 4) 24 sq. units between the axes by the Ii 1), then p~ 5? = 1-2 y-1 3)0 at 302.16 A (1, 0), 8 (0, 1) and P ()) Me points such that xy > 0 andx+y <1, then 1) Plies either inside the triangle OABor in the third quadrant 7 OAB \drant only 2) Pcan not lie inside the triangle 3) P lies inside the triangle OAB 03.. line has intercepts a and b on the coordinate axes. through an angle a, Keeping the origin fixed, the line makes ¢4\ 4) P lies in the first qua ‘When the axes are rotated ual intercepts on the coordinate axes, then tan & = ath yeah 3a-F 4) none of these a-b a+b and k denotes the geometric mean of the intercepts then the 304. 1f h denotes the arithmetic mean ‘made on the coordinate axes by t hh the point (1, 1), point (i,k) lies on Ijacircle 305. Ifa, b, care in AP. he lines passing throug! 4) a hyperbola 3) a straight line (x,y) hies on care in G.P, the point 4) a hyperbola 2)a parabola a,x, bare in G.P. and b, Ys 1) a straight line 2)acircle 3) an ellipse 306. If line passing through the point PL, 1) makes ap angle 0 with the positive direction vcs at A and B such that AB = OP, O being the of x- axis, meets the coordinate origin, then tan 0 + cot = y2 21-3 aya 4) none of these 307.1f a line joining two points ‘A(2, 0) and BQ, 1) is rotated about A in anticl it en through an angle 15% then equation ofthe linen the new position 1s yBreyend 282-75 ayxtBy= 2d x= By 223 408. If the medians AD and BE of the triangle with vertices (0, ), B (0 (a sre perpendicular, ten the equation ofthe line trough a,b) eee Sod a y= a+b ay=-x+b y= NDE-b 4)x=Vy- 7 An equation of a line through the point (1, 2) whose di int the greatest value is i A ea 1 Iyy=2e Dyartl 3)x42y=5 Ay: BNO.1F 4,4 44 =% ft, then the orhocentre of the triangle form % (ay ty lt, #1) (a 1) al +6) and (a ty a “ie formed 1) x-axis 2) y-axis Dye Ey 314.1¢ the lines ax + by +p =0,.xcosq +ysin = are concurrent, the first two lines i clude an ¢ yl 22 STRAIGHT LINES 312.In AABC, equation of BC jg (2,3), (5,8), then the citoumradis jc, <0. If the circumcentre and orthocentre are 1) VI0 2) 2NT0 then equation of BC ig 13x+y=5 2) ea Suk PP Gtisittaccrctse Veta ats 5) ten eeesaon be 7x = 4)~1=0, then the equator or gand the equation ofthe bisector of role é the line BC is VEE Man Wisi y2 6 Pl I estan ee 318:In AABC, B= (0,0), AB=2, 2 ano il : , = id dinates @, 0). The centroid of the tang nd Oe Me Point OF BC has the coor- 0,%B/2) 2) 5/3, 1/8) BG Let 4=(,2).8-06,4)and let C= ey) hog If area of A ABC = 1 then maxi Angles B,C arex—y=0, yg, IfA=(2,1), 3) (4+ 83, 1/3) 4) none Point such that (x—1)(—3) 4 O-2y-4) =0. mum number of positions of C in 2)plane is 38 317. The coordinates of the fo (2, 4) taken in order. the quadrilateral in tw. 1)x+1=0 © equal areas is 2)xt+y=1 3)x-y4+3=0 4) none 318.If a vertex of an equilateral triangle is the origin and the side opposite to it has the Squation x += 1, then the orthocentre ofthe triangle is 1)(1/3, 1/3) 2) (1273, \2/3) 3) (2/3, 2/3) $19. 4BC is an equilateral triangle such that the vertices B an ata distance 6. If A lies between the parallel lines at a then the length of a side of an equilateral triangle is 8 2) ¥8873 ANT AR 4) none $20. The centroid and a vertex of an equilateral triangle are (1, 1) and (1, 2) respectively. Another vertex of the triangle can be 2-35 1) 2+3V3 1 3) (2498 Da Wa: 2) ona} 42 Diag) ) J : ; 821.In an isosceles triangle ABC, the vertex 4 is (6,1) and the equation of the base BC is 2x+y=4, Let the point B lie on the line x+3y=7. If (a, B) is the centroid A4BC. | then 15 («+ B) = * el eral | 139 2)41 a 4 | 322.1 a, b,c are the three consecutive odd numbers, then the line ax — by-+.¢=0 passes through the fixed point mann i, 30,1) 40,2) i ae i = +a=0, 323.16 4,5, © are the sides of A ABC a lines ax+ty-:e=0, bet oy-+a (+= 0 are concurrent, then A AB 3) isosceles 4) scalene 1) right angled 2) equilateral ‘ 4 fe it with the lines 324. The equation of the line with slope -3/2 894 which is concurrent wi 4+ 3y—7 <0 and 8x + Sy—1=0i8 4) none id C lie on two parallel lines distance 4 from one of them, 4) none J G96 JEE MAIN- MATHEMATIcg D3x+2y-63=0 2)3x+2y-2=0 3) 2y-3x-2=0 4) none of these 325. The medians 4D and BE of the triangle with vertices A(0, 6), B(0, 0) and C (a, 0) are mutually perpendicular if 1)b=Wa 2)a=2¥2b 3)b=-a 4)b=a ~326.Consider the family of lines (x—-y—6)+A(2x+y+3)=0 ang (@+2y—4) + Gx—2y—4)=0. If the lines of these two families are at right angles to each other, then the locus of their point of intersection is I)x+y¥ -3x44y-3=0 2x ty +4x-3y-3=0 Ix +H +2x-4y-3=0 4) ty —4x4+3y+3=0 327. Slopes of sides of a triangle are — 1, — 2,3. If origin is orthocentre of a triangle, then locus of centrod is y/x = 1)2/3 225 o1g13) 2/7 4) 2/9 328. The lines L, :y—x= 0 and L, : 2x + y=0 intersect the line L,: y+2=0 at P and¢ respectively. The bisector of the acute angle between L, and L, intersects L, at R. Statement-I : The ratio PR : RQ equals 2 V2 : V5. [AIEEE 11 Statement-2 : In any triangle bisector of an angle divides the triangle into two simila triangles. 1) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false 2) Statement-l is false, Statement-2 is true. 2) Saemnente\ is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is a correct. explanation for statement-l. 4) Sectewent-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is not a correct explanation for Statement| ANSWERS EXERCUE 1 Fignm2s 32 943 52 6.1 7.4 83 92 40.3 11.4 12.4 13.4 14.4 464 173 182 191 202 21.3 223 23.1 242 25.4 26.2 27.3 28.2 29.4 32 323 331 344 351 36.1 37.3 38.2 39.1 40.4 41.1 423 43.4 44.4 463 474 481 493 50.4 513 522 534 54.3 55.2 56.3 57.9 582 59.4 Gia 621 634 643 654 662 67.1 68.1 69.2 70.2 71.1 721 734 742 762 771 781 793 80.3 81.4 82.3 83.3 843 853 86.4 87.1 88.4 89.3 911 924 931 943 95.3 96.2 97.4 98.4 99.4 100.1 101.3 102.4 103.3 104.3 4064 107.4 108.2 109.4 110.4 114.1 112.1 113.2 114.1 115.4 116.2 117.4 118.3 119.4 4241 122.4 123.2 124.4 125.4 126.2 127.3 128.3 129.4 130.1 131.1 132.2 133.1 134.2 436.1 137.2 138.2 139.2 140.1 141.4 142.1 143.1 144.1 145.2 146.1 147.1 148.3 149.4 451.3 152.3 183.3 154.1 155.3 156.3 157.1 158.1 159.1 160.2 161.2 162.2 163.4 164.1 466.4 167.3 168.2 169.3 170.2 171.2 172.2 173.4 174.1 175.4 176.4 177.1 178.1 179.2 481.3 182.2 183.1 184.3 185.1 186.2 187.4 188.1 189.2 190.3 191.1 192.1 193.4 194.2 496.2 197.3 198.1 199.2 200.2 201.3 202.3 203.4 204.4 205.2 206.2 207.2 208.4 209.3 2411 212.2 213.1 214.4 215.4 216.4 217.3 218.2 219.3 220.4 221.2 222.1 223.1 224.2 226.2 227.4 228.3 229.2 230.2 231.3 232.2 233.3 234.3 235.1 236.4 237.1 238.2 239.2 241.1 242.4 243.4 244.4 245.2 246.1 247.1 248.4 249.2 250.2 251.2 252.3 253.1 254.4 256.4 257.1 258.3 259.4 260.3 261.1 262.1 263.2 264.1 265.1 266.1 267.4 268.4 269.1 241A 2723 273.3 274.3 275.3 276.3 277.1 278.1 279.3 280.1 261.4 282.1 283.2 284.4 286.3 287.3 288.4 289.3 290.2 291.1 292.4 293.4 294.2 295.4 296.1 297.3 298.1 299.4 301.1 302.1 303.2 304.2 305.2 306.3 307.2 308.3 309.1 310.1 311.2 3122 313.1 314.2 316.2 317.3 318.1 319.3 320.3 321.3 322.4 323.2 324.2 325.2 326.1 327.4 3281 15.4 30.2 45.4 60.1 75.2 90.3 105.2 120.1 135.3 150.2 165.3 180.3 195.2 210.2 225.2 240.2 255.3 270.4 285.3 300.3 315.2

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