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MHT CET · Maths · Straight Lines

If the origin is the centroid of the triangle whose vertices are \(\mathrm{A}(2, \mathrm{p},-3)\), \(\mathrm{B}(\mathrm{q},-2,5)\) and \(\mathrm{C}(-5,1, \mathrm{r})\), then

  1. A \(p=-1, \quad q=3, \quad r=-2\)
  2. B \(p=1, \quad q=-3, \quad r=-2\)
  3. C \(p=1, \quad q=3, \quad r=2\)
  4. D \(p=1, \quad q=3, \quad r=-2\)
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(D) \(p=1, \quad q=3, \quad r=-2\)

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Origin is centroid of \(\Delta \mathrm{ABC}\).
\(\therefore \frac{2+q-5}{3}=0 \Rightarrow-3+q=0 \Rightarrow q=3 \)
\(\therefore \frac{p-2+1}{3}=0 \Rightarrow p-1=0 \Rightarrow p=1 \)
\(\therefore \frac{-3+5+r}{3}=0 \Rightarrow 2+r=0 \Rightarrow r=-2\)