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AP EAMCET · Maths · Straight Lines

The centre of a square of side 4 units length is \((3,7)\) and one of the diagonals is parallel to the line \(y=x\). If \(\left(\mathrm{x}_1, \mathrm{y}_1\right),\left(\mathrm{x}_2, \mathrm{y}_2\right),\left(\mathrm{x}_3, \mathrm{y}_3\right)\) and \(\left(\mathrm{x}_4, \mathrm{y}_4\right)\) are the vertices of this square, then \(\frac{y_1 y_2 y_3 y_4}{x_1 x_2 x_3 x_4}=\)

  1. A 81
  2. B \(\frac{245}{16}\)
  3. C 25
  4. D \(\frac{105}{2}\)
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(A) 81

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\(\begin{aligned} & =\left(3 \pm 2 \sqrt{2} \cos \frac{\pi}{4}, 7 \pm 2 \sqrt{2} \sin \frac{\pi}{4}\right)=(3 \pm 2,7 \pm 2) \\ & =(5,9) \text { and }(1,5)\end{aligned}\) (ii) Coordinates of D, B:…