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Standard XII
Mathematics
Condition for Two Lines to Be Parallel
If the line 2...
Question
If the line 2x+3y=5 and y=mx+c be parallel, then
A
m
=
2
3
,
c
=
5
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B
m
=
−
2
3
,
c
=
5
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C
m
=
−
2
3
,
c
= any real number
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None of these
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Solution
The correct option is
C
m
=
−
2
3
,
c
= any real number
Compare the slope of both the lines and equate it.
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If the line 2x+3y=5 and y=mx+c be parallel, then
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If the line 2x+3y=5 and y=mx+c be parallel, then
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The line
(
3
x
−
y
+
5
)
+
λ
(
2
x
−
3
y
−
4
)
=
0
will be parallel to y-axis, if
λ
=
Q.
The distance between the parallel lines
y
=
2
x
+
4
and
6
x
=
3
y
+
5
is
Q.
Transforming
2
x
+
3
y
=
6
into the form
y
=
m
x
+
c
.
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