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Find the condition that the point P(x, y) may lie on the line joining (3, 4) and (-5, -6).


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5x+4y1=0

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5x4y1=0

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5x+4y+1=0

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D

5x4y+1=0

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Solution

The correct option is D

5x4y+1=0


Since the point P(x,y) lies on the line joining A(3, 4) and B(-5, -6). Therefore, P, A and B are collinear points
x(4+6)+3(6y)5(y4)=010x183y5y+20=010x8y+2=05x4y+1=0
Hence, the point (x,y) lies on the line joining (3, 4) and (-5, -6), if 5x-4y+1=0


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