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If one of the lines given by the equation 2x2+pxy+3y2=0, coincides with one of those given by 2x2+qxy−3y2=0 and the other lines represented by them are perpendicular, then (p,q) can be

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(5,1)
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Solution

The correct option is D (5,1)
Let 2x2+pxy+3y2=(ymx)(ymx)
and 2x2+qxy3y2=(y+1mx)(ymx)
Then, m+m=p3, mm=23
and 1mm=q3, mm=23
mmm/m=2/32/3
m2=1m=±1
If m=1,
then m=23 and so p=5,q=1.
If m=1,
then m=23 and so p=5,q=1.

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