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If the point (2, 1) is the mid-point of the line segment PQ joining the points and Q(a, b), then (a + b) is equal to:
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Let the mid-point of PQ be (2, 1).

By mid-point formula,
(x, y) =
Substituting values we get :
Comparing the x coordinates, we get :
Comparing the y coordinates, we get :
⇒
⇒ -4 + b = 2
⇒ b = 6.
Hence, Option 4 is the correct option.
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