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AA (–10, 14)

D (–10, 4)
D C (8, 4)

B
B (–10, –6)

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1A (ans)
A (–10, 14)
 (–1, 9)
D (–10, 4) C (8, 4)

B (–10, –6)

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1M

1A (ans)
3 marks
A
 (–1, 9)
G(h,
G 4)4)
G(–4,
D C

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1A (ans)

1M

1A (ans)
A (–10, 14)

G
D C (8, 4)

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1M

1A (ans)
5 marks
Hint

Hint

∵ BC is parallel to the x-axis.


Find the
∴ Thecoordinates of Qangle
slope of the first. Then determine
bisector of whether
is Q lies
ABCinside
△ ABC by comparing the coordinates of QtoABC
those tan
of A, B and C.
. 2
A (–10,
A
4)

45
B –
B (–10, C (14, –8)
8)
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(a) ∵ AB is parallel to the y-axis and ABC  90.


∴ Coordinates of B = (–10, –8) 1A
Slope of the angle bisector of ABC  tan 45  1
∴ The required equation is
y  ( 8)  1  [ x  ( 10 )] 1M
y  8  x  10
y  x  2 (or x  y  2  0) 1A (ans)
3 marks
A (–10,
4)
 (2, –2)

B (–10, – C (14, –8)


8)
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(b) (i) Coordinates of the mid-point of AC
  10  14 4  ( 8) 
 , 
 2 2 
 (2,  2) 1A (ans)
4  ( 8 )
Slope of AC 
 10  14
1

2
A (–10,
4)
 (2, –2)

B (–10, – C (14, –8)


8)
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Slope of the perpendicular bisector of AC
1

1

2
2
∴ The required equation is
y  ( 2)  2( x  2) 1M
y  2  2x  4
y  2 x  6 (or 2 x  y  6  0) 1A (ans)
A (–10,
4)
 (2, –2)

B (–10, – C (14, –8)


8)
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(ii) y  x  2 ...... (1)



y  2 x  6 ...... (2)
By substituting (1) into (2), we have
x  2  2x  6
x 8

Q(8, 10)
A (–10,
4)
 (2, –2)

B (–10, – C (14, –8)


8)
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By substituting x = 8 into (1), we have


y  8  2  10
Coordinates of Q = (8, 10) 1M
∵ The y-coordinate of Q is greater than
those of A, B and C.
∴ Q does not lie inside △ ABC. 1A (ans)
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