In a square PQRS, A is the mid-point of PQ and B is the mid-point of QR, while C is a point on BP such...

      

In a square PQRS, A is the mid-point of PQ and B is the mid-point of QR, while C is a point on BP such that 2BC = 3CP. The co-ordinates of P, Q and S are (4,4), (14,4) and (4,14) respectively. Find:
(a) (i) the column vectors of PQ and PS.
(ii) co-ordinates of R
(b) Show that A, C, S are collinear.

  

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Kavungya
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Kavungya answered the question on September 20, 2019 at 05:37


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