Question: A point P is equidistant from R(-2, 4) and S(6, -4) and its x-coordinate is twice its y-coordinate. (i) Find the coordinates of P.

 

A point P is equidistant from R(-2, 4) and S(6, -4) and

A point P is equidistant from R(-2, 4) and S(6, -4) and its x-coordinate is twice its y-coordinate. (i) Find the coordinates of P. (ii) Hence, determine whether P, R and S are collinear, showing your working clearly.

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