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Ath em Ati CS: L.K .SH Arm A

1. The document provides 11 problems from mathematics for IIT-JEE involving concepts related to straight lines such as reflection, locus of points, angle between lines, parallel and perpendicular lines, finding equations of lines etc. 2. It gives the full working for each problem and arrives at the final solution/answer. The problems cover different techniques for finding slopes, angles, equations of lines and interpreting geometric relationships for straight lines. 3. The document serves as a reference guide for students preparing for IIT-JEE by providing the detailed solutions to problems involving straight lines.

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Ath em Ati CS: L.K .SH Arm A

1. The document provides 11 problems from mathematics for IIT-JEE involving concepts related to straight lines such as reflection, locus of points, angle between lines, parallel and perpendicular lines, finding equations of lines etc. 2. It gives the full working for each problem and arrives at the final solution/answer. The problems cover different techniques for finding slopes, angles, equations of lines and interpreting geometric relationships for straight lines. 3. The document serves as a reference guide for students preparing for IIT-JEE by providing the detailed solutions to problems involving straight lines.

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[176] Mathematics for I I T-J EE (Hints/Solutions)
1. Reflection of vertex point A about the perpendicular
bisector of AB represents the vertex B
and B C vertex points are (2 , 1) and (2 , 1)
Now
2 2 1
1
2 1 1
2
2 1 1
ABC

A =

Apply
2 2 3
R R R +
( )
1
2( 1 4)
2
A = +
3 A = Square units
2. Points A and B are (3 , 0) and (0 , 2) respectively
similarly , ( , 0) and (0, ) P a Q b
Now , locus of orthocentre of
ARB A
is same as that of
locus of R.
( ) BP AQ
As AB subtend on angle of 90 at R , locus of R circle
with AB as diameter
from figure , locus of 'R' is ( 3) ( 2) 0 x x y y + =
2 2
3 2 0 x y x y + =
3.
PQR A is equilateral and PS QR
1 4
cos30
15 5
l l = =
4. Minimum distance between lines 2 5 =
PQ is perpendicular to the given parallel lines
line PQ is
7 1
4 2
y
x

1
( 7) ( 4) 0
2
y x =
1
2
k = .
5. | | PA PB AB s
| | PA PB is maximum if A , P and B are
collinear
Let point 'P' be
1 2
,
3

| |
|
\ .
Slope of AB= slope of AP
1 2
0
2 0
3
0 2 2

+
+

=

7 =
is (7, 5) P
Chapter No -23 ( Straight Lines )
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[177] Mathematics for I I T-J EE (Hints/Solutions)
6.
Let angle of inclination of variable line be
1 1
is ( cos , sin ) A r r
If A lies on
1 1
10, then ( sin ) ( cos ) 10 y x r r = + = +
1
10
(sin cos )
r

=

Similarly
2
20
(sin cos )
r

=

Let be , where cos and sin OP r r h r k = =


Now ,
2 1 1
OP OA OB
= +
1 2
2 1 1
r r r
= +
2 sin cos sin cos
10 20 r

= +
40 3 (sin ) 3 (cos ) r r =
3 3 40 k h =
Locus of P is 3y 3x =40
7. ( 2 ) ( 3 ) 0 p q x p q y p q + + + =
( 1) (2 3 1) 0 p x y q x y + + + =
( 1) (2 3 1) 0 x y x y + + + =
fixed point is
2 3
,
5 5
| |
|
\ .
8.
from figure , A , B , C and D are concylic points
( )( ) ( )( ) OA OC OB OD =
1 2
1 2
1 2
( )( )
C C
C C
m m
| || |
=
| |
\ .\ .
1 2
1 mm =
9.
from figure ,
2 2
( ) 6
r
OA r =
6 sum =
( 1)(2 1)
.
6
n n n + +
3 2
(2 3 ) n n n = + +
10.
2 2
(4 ) 0and (2 ) 0 a a a a > <
2 2
(4 )(2 ) 0 a a a a <
2
(4 )(2 ) 0 ( 4)( 2) 0 a a a a a < <
2 4 a < <
(2, 4) a e
11. Given lines are 1, 1
(1 ) (1 )
y x y x
p p q q
= =
+ +
and
0. y=
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[178] Mathematics for I I T-J EE (Hints/Solutions)
Let the or thocentre be (h , k)
12.

for , ABC A maximumarea
1
( )
2 2
AC
AC
| |
=
|
\ .
max
1 5
(5)
2 2
| |
A =
|
\ .
=6.25 Square units.
If
6 ABC A =
Square units then four locations are
possible for point B. (As shown in figure)

13.
2 2; 4 2 AB BC = =
: 1: 2 AD DC =
5 14
point ,
3 3
D
| |

|
\ .
Equation of BD is
14
2
2 8
3
5
1
1
2
y
x

= =
+
+
8
1 =
3 y x = +
14.
from figure ,
1
tan
2
=
Let slope of line through (2 , 3) be m
1 2
2 1 2
m
m
+
=

|2 1| |2 4| m m = + ...(i)
2 1 2 4 m m =
3
4 3
4
m m = =
In equation (i) , if m then also it is satisfied
3
or
4
m =
3 1
2
y
x k
| |
=
|

\ .
4
or
3
k O =
15. Let slope of side BC be 'm' BC is equally inclined with
AB and AC
1 7
1 1 7
m m
m m
+
=
+
( 3)(3 1) 0 m m + =
1
3or
3
m =
Side BC can be given by :
10 1
3or
1 3
y
x
+
=

3 7 0or 3 31 0 y x y x + + = + =
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[179] Mathematics for I I T-J EE (Hints/Solutions)
16. Let angle of inclination of L =0 be ' '
from figure ,
6 6
1 cos , 2 sin
3 3
Q
| |
+ +
|
|
\ .
As Q lies on the line x +y =4
( )
6
3 cos sin 4
3
+ + =
3
cos sin
6
+ =
3
sin
4 2

| |
+ =
|
\ .
15 or 75 =
17. 5 2 9 and 3 x y kx y + = + =
point of intersection
3 15 9
,
5 2 5 2
k
P
k k
| |

|

\ .
3
5 2k
=

If , 5 2 1or 3 I k e =
2, 3, 1, 4 k =
18. Lines (1) and (3) are parallel , hence k e
19.
2 2 2 2
( 4 ) ( 3 ) 0 x x y y + =
2 2
4 0 and 3 0 x x y y = =
0; 4 and 0, 3 x y = =
Vertices of rectangle ABCD can be given by :
(0, 0) , (0, 3) , (4, 0) and (4, 3)

Let line by
2
x
y C = +
( ) 2 , 0 and (6 2 , 3) Q C P C
Now area (AQPD)
1
(6 2 2 )(3)
2
C C =
3 1
(6 4 ) 6
2 2
C C = =
Required lineis 2 1 y x = +
20.
2 and 1
PQ
PQ m = =
Now , by parametric form of straight line ,
3 2
2
cos(105 ) sin(105 )

= =

2cos(105 ) 3 ; 2sin(105 ) 2 = + = +
1 3 3 1
3 ; 2
2 2 2 2

| | | |
= = + +
| |
| |
\ . \ .
7 3 5 3
2 2 16 3
2 2

| | | |
+
= = +
| |
| |
\ . \ .
21.
1 2 2 3 3 1
0 L L L L L L + + = ... (i)
(a) 0; 0 = =
1 2 3 1 1 2 3
0 ( ) 0 L L L L L L L + = + =
equation represent pair of lines.
(b) 0; 0 = =
Pair of lines
(c) equation represent circle for unique real value of
and , hence option
(d) is correct
22. If any two lines are parallel , then triangle is not formed
Now ,
1 2 3
5 1 3
, ;
2 3
m m m

= = =
3 5 6
2 5

= = ...(i)
or
3 1
9
3

= =
...(ii)
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[180] Mathematics for I I T-J EE (Hints/Solutions)
If three lines are concurrent , then also triangle is not
formed
0 A =
5 2 12
1 3 5 0
3 1

=

5 =
6
5, 9, .
5
=
23.
24.
3 2 2
2 2 0 y x y y xy + =
2 2
( ) 2 ( ) 0 y y x y y x =
( )( 2) 0 y y x y x + =
Sides are given by 0, and 2 y y x x y = = + =

ABC A
is right-angled triangle
area of
1
(2)(1) 1
2
ABC A = = Square units.
Circumcentre of ABC A is (1 , 0)
Sides of ABC A are 2, 2 , 2
A is isosceles
25.
1 2 3
2
2 1
, and 1
2 5 7
p p
m m m
p p

= = =

If lines are parallel , then
1 2 3
m m m = =
2
2 1
1
2 5 7
p p
p p

= =

3 p =
If lines are concurrent , 0 A =
2
2 2 5 0
1 7 5 0
1 1 1
p p
p p

=

3 2
4 5 6 0 p p p + =
2
( 3)( 2) 0 p p p + =
3 p= is not applicable for concurrency ,
hence
2
2 0 p p + =
No value of p exist
26.
2 2 2
( ) (1 ) 0 y mx a m + =
2 2
1 and 1 y mx a m y mx a m = + + = +
...(i)
Similarly ,
2 2 2
( ) (1 ) 0 y nx a n + =
2 2
1 and 1 y nx a n y nx a m = + + = +
...(ii)
Equation (i) and (ii) represent parallel tangents to
circle
2 2 2
x y a + =
Equation (i) and (ii) form rohmbus but not a square
if 1 mn=
Statements (1) and (2) are true but the reasoning is not
correct.
27. 4 9 0 y kx k + =
9 4
, 0 (0, 9 4)
k
A and B k
k
+ | |
+
|
\ .
Now ,
9 4
9 4
k
OA OB k
k
+
+ = + +
4 4
9 9 4 13 9 k k
k k
= + + + = + +
( ) 13 2(6) OA OB + > +
min
( ) 25units OA OB + =
minimum area =2(9)(4) =72 Square units
Statement (1) and (2) are true but the reasoning in not
correct
28.
Let AM and BE meet at N.
Point 'E' is (2 , 2)
point 'M' is (1 , 1)
Now ,
4 1
3
0 1
AM
m

= =

and
2 0 1
2 4 3
BE
m

= =
+
( )( ) 1
AM BE
m m =
AM BE
Circles with EM and AB as diemeter touch each
other at N
Statements (1) and (2) are true and the reasoning is
correct.
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29.
2
4 9
1 1 1 0
2 3
m
m
=

2
13 30 0 m m + =
( 15)( 2) 0 m m + =
15or 2 m =
2 m=
is not applicable as it makes all the three lines
parallel and not concurrent
15 m =
is only applicable value for the
concurrency of three given lines
Statement (1) is true and statement (2) is false.
30.
In , tan
BD
BDC C
CD
A =
In , tan
BD
BDA A
AD
A =
: tan : tan CD AD C A =
: 3:1 CD AD =
Statements (1) and (2) are true and the reasoning is
also correct.
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[182] Mathematics for I I T-J EE (Hints/Solutions)
1. ( ) ( ) 9 d OP d PQ + =
| | | | | 4| | 3| 9 x y x y + + + =
As 0; 0 x y > > is given , hence
| 4| | 3| 9 x y x y + =
4; 3 8
4; 3 4
4; 3 5
4; 3 No 'P' exists.
x y x y
x y y
x y x
x y
> > + =

< > =

`
> < =

< <
)
graph of the lines for different cases is shown in
figure.
Locus of point 'P' is union of 3 line segments of
the lines 4 0, 8and 5 0 y x y x = + = = .
2.
1 1 1
Area ( ) (1)(1) (4)(4)
2 2 2
ABC = A =

15
2
= Sq. units.
3. Pair of lines is ( 4)( 3) 0 x y =
4 and 3 x y = =
Triangle in consideration is right angled triangle
Circumcentre
9 7
,
2 2
| |

|
\ .
4. For given values of , and , the line can be
written as :
sin ( 4 2) cos (2 3) ( 1) 0 y x y x y x + + + =
(2 3) tan ( 4 2) 0 y x y x + + =
1 2
0 L L + =
the line passes through (1 , 2) as it satisfy the
line 1 0 y x = also
fixed point A is (1 , 2) which satisfy the curve of
option (d).
5. Let the line be ( 2) ( 1) y mx =
point 'P' is
2
1 , 2 and' ' Q
m
| |

|
\ .
is (0 , 2 m)
Now , area
( )
1 2
2
2
m
m
m
| |
=
|
\ .
1 4
4
2
m
m
| |
= +
|
\ .
(area) 4 (By ) AM GM > >
minimum area =4 square units.
6. (1 ) (1 ) (7 3 ) 0 y x + + + =
( 7) ( 3) 0 y x y x + + =
family of lines 'M' passes through (2 , 5)
Now , common member of L and M passes through the
points A (1 , 2) and (2 , 5)
2
3 3 1
1
y
y x
x

= =

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[183] Mathematics for I I T-J EE (Hints/Solutions)
7.
1 2
( , ) and ( , )
2 2
y x y x
d P L d P L
+
= =
| | | | y x y x = +
0 xy =
8. Region 'R' is defined by
2 2 | | | | 4 2 y x y x s + + s
( ) ( )
2 2
area 4 2 2 2 =
24 = square units
9. Region 'R' is shown in the following graph.
from figure , point P is
( )
2 2 , 2 2 k and point Q
is
( )
2 , 2 k
1
(24)
3
PTS RUQ A A =
Now ,
( ) ( ) ( )
2
1 1
4 2 4 2 2 2 8
2 2
k k k =
( ) ( )
2 2
4 2 2 2 16 k k =
( )( )
6 2 2 2 2 16 k =
2 k =
10.
3 2 1 1 2 2
2 2 2 2 2 2
1
ax by c ax by c ax by c
a b a b a b
+ + + + + +
+ + =
+ + +

2 2
1 2 3 1 2 3
( ) ( ) (3) a x x x b y y y c a b + + + + + + = +
( ) { }
, (0, 0)
G G
x y
2 2
3c a b = +
now ,
1
2 2
2
2 2 2
2
9 3
a b
c a b
c
| |
+
= + =
|
|
\ .
11.
In , ABC A reflection of 'A' about the angular
bisectors lies on the side BC
' is ( 2, 1) and '' is (0, 3) A A
Equation of
BC
is
3 4
0 2
y
x

2 3 y x = +
( ) is (1, 5) and is 4, 5 B C
2 2
(5) (10) 5 5 BC = + =
5 P =
12.
Let
AQ
BQ
=
2 2
,
1 1
k k
Q


| |

|
|
+ +
\ .
equation of line PQ is given by
2 2
1
1 1
k k
y x


| | | |
=
| |
| |
+ +
\ . \ .
2
1
0,
1
P k

| | | |

| |
+
\ . \ .
Now , area of
1
2
APQ A =
2
2 2
2
0 1
1
1 1
1
0 1
1
k
k k
k

+ +
| |
|
+
\ .
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(vertices in anticlockwise direction gives +ve area).
4
2
( 1)
k
APQ

A =
+
As
( )
8
3
AOB APQ A = A
4
4 2
2
1 8
3 10 3 0
2 3 ( 1)
k
k

| |
= + =
|
|
+
\ .
Not applicable because
lies on +ve -axis
3or 1/3
P y
=

3
QA
QB
= =
13. , and PR PQ PS are in harmonic progression
2 1 1
PQ PR PS
= +
2 1 1
0.
PQ PR PS
| |
=
|
\ .
14.
Let points M and N be (0 , (0, ) and(0, ) )
respectively
0 6
0 6 6 6
k k
h h

= =

...(i)
Similarly ,
3
3
k
h
=

...(ii)
Now , equation of OP is
y k
x h
= and the equation of
QN is 1
3
x y

+ =
3 3
Point ' ' is ,
3 3
h k
T
h k h k


| |

|
+ +
\ .
from (i) and (ii) ,
6 6
,
6 6
h k
T
h h
| |

|
+ +
\ .
Equation of MT is given by :
( )
6 3
3
6 3
0
6
3
6
k k
k
h h
y x
h
h
h
| |

|
+
=
|

|
|
+ \ .
3
2 (2 )
3
k
y x
h
| |
=
|

\ .
3
(2 ) ( 2) 0
3
k
y x
h
| |
+ =
|

\ .
( ) (2 ) ( 2) 0 is variable y x + =
MT
passes through fixed point (2 , 0)
| | 2 p =
15. (a) Line
1
is (3cos ) (4sin ) 12 L x y + =
1 4 3
area
2 cos sin
| || |
=
| |
\ .\ .
12
sin2
=
minimum area =12 square units for sin2 1 =
(b)
1 7cos 7sin
2 4 3
| || |
A =
| |
\ .\ .

49
sin
48
=
max
1
1
48
A = Square units
(c)
2 2
16 9
cos sin
AB

= +
2 2
16sec 9cosec = +
2 2
(16tan 16) (9cot +9) = + +
2 2
16tan 9cot +25 = +
min
( ) 7units ( ) AB By AM GM = >
(d)
1 2
and L L meet at (4cos , 3sin )
(4cos 3sin ) + = +
( ) 5 + >
16. (a) 0 0, and 0 , p q r p q = + + = =
and r are not all equal
1 2 3
0 L L L + + =
1 2 3
, , L L L are concurrent
(b) 0and 0 = =
1 2 3
, , L L L form triangle
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[185] Mathematics for I I T-J EE (Hints/Solutions)
(c) 0and 0 = =
0 p q r = = =
1 2 3
, , L L L represent 2-dimensional space
(d) 0 p q r = = =
1 2 3
, , L L L are identical
17. Apply the concept of number of common tangents for
two circles under different conditions
(a)
from figure , n =3
(b) n =4
(c) n =2
(d) n =1

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