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Let L be the line passing through the point P(1, 2) such that its intercepted segment between the co-ordinate axes is bisected at P. If L1 is line perpendicular to L and passing through the point (−2, 1), then the point of intersection of L and L1 is
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Line L is 2x + y = 4
Line L1 is x − 2y = – 4
intersection point is
Line L1 is x − 2y = – 4
intersection point is
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