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Mathematics Question on Coordinate Geometry

Find the coordinates of a point A, where AB is the diameter of a circle whose centre is (2, - 3) and B is (1, 4).

Answer

Let the coordinates of point A be (x, y).
Mid-point of AB is (2, −3), which is the center of the circle.
(2,3)=(x+12,y+42)\therefore\,(2,-3)=(\frac{x+1}{2},\frac{y+4}{2})
x+12=2andy+42=3\Rightarrow \, \frac{x+1}{2}=2\, and\,\frac{y+4}{2}=-3
x+1=4andy+4=6\Rightarrow \,x+1=4\,and\,y+4=-6
x=3andy=10\Rightarrow \,x=3\,and\,y=-10
Therefore, the coordinates of A are (3,-10)