JEE Advance - Mathematics (2004 - No. 5)
A parallelopiped $$'S'$$ has base points $$A, B, C$$ and $$D$$ and upper face points $$A',$$ $$B',$$ $$C'$$ and $$D'.$$ This parallelopiped is compressed by upper face $$A'B'C'D'$$ to form a new parallelopiped $$'T'$$ having upper face points $$A'',B'',C''$$ and $$D''.$$ Volume of parallelopiped $$T$$ is $$90$$ percent of the volume of parallelopiped $$S.$$ Prove that the locus of $$'A''',$$ is a plane.
The locus of A'' is a line parallel to the base ABCD.
The locus of A'' is a plane parallel to the base ABCD.
The locus of A'' is a sphere.
The locus of A'' is a paraboloid.
The locus of A'' is a point.
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