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Which point on the x-axis lies on the line that passes through point C and is parallel to line AB?

A. (1, 0)
B. (1, 1)
C. (0, 2)
D. (2, 0)

User Okdewit
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2 Answers

3 votes

Answer: D (2,0)

Explanation:

User Raphael Petegrosso
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Answer:

Option D.

Explanation:

Consider the below figure attached with this question.

From the below figure it is clear that the coordinates of given points are A(-4,0), B(2,-3) and C(-2,2).

Slope of line AB is


m_(AB)=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)=(-3-0)/(2-(-4))=-(1)/(2)

The slope of two parallel lines are same.

So, the slope of required line is -1/2.

The point slope form of a line is


(y-y_1)=m(x-x_1)

where, m is slope.

The equation of required line is


(y-2)=-(1)/(2)(x-(-2))


2(y-2)=-(x+2)


2y-4=-x-2


x+2y-2=0

Substitute y=0 in the above equation to find the x-intercept of required line.


x+2(0)-2=0


x-2=0


x=2

The x-intercept of required line is (2,0). Therefore, the correct option is D.

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