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A line a drawn through A (4, – 1) parallel to the line 3x – 4y + 1 = 0.Find the coordinates of the two points on this line which are at a distance of5 units from A.



Answer -

Given:

(x1, y1)= A (4, -1)

Let us findCoordinates of the two points on this line which are at a distance of 5 unitsfrom A.

Given: Line 3x – 4y +1 = 0

4y = 3x + 1

y = 3x/4 + 1/4

Slope tan θ = 3/4

So,

Sin θ = 3/5

Cos θ = 4/5

The equation of theline passing through A (4, −1) and having slope ¾ is

By using the formula,

The equation of theline is given by:

3x – 4y = 16

Here, AP = r = ± 5

Thus, the coordinatesof P are given by

x
= ±4 + 4 and y = ±3 –1

x = 8, 0 and y = 2, –4

The coordinates ofthe two points at a distance of 5 units from A are (8, 2) and (0, −4).

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