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If the pairs of lines x2+2xy+ay2=0 and ax2+2xy+y2=0 have exactly one line in common, then the combined equation of the other two lines is given by

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3x2+8xy3y2=0
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3x2+10xy+3y2=0
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3x22xyy2=0
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x2+2xy3y2=0
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Solution

The correct option is B 3x2+10xy+3y2=0
Let y=mx be the line common to the given pairs of lines.
Then, am2+2m+1=0 (1)
and m2+2m+a=0 (2)
(1)(2), we get
(a1)m2+(1a)=0
(a1)(m21)=0
a=1 or m=±1
But for a=1, the two pairs have both the lines common.
For m=1, we get a=1 (neglected)
m=1 and a=3

Now, x2+2xy+ay2=0
x2+2xy3y2=(xy)(x+3y)=0
and ax2+2xy+y2=0
3x2+2xy+y2=(xy)(3x+y)=0
So, the combined equation of the required lines is
(x+3y)(3x+y)=0
3x2+10xy+3y2=0

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