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If two lines L1=a1+λb1 andL2=a2+λb2 are such that b1 is parallel to b2 and a1 a2, then L1 and L2 will be

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coincident lines
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intersecting lines
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parallel lines
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perpendicular lines
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Solution

The correct option is C parallel lines
We know that the direction for a given line depends on the direction vector component of line that is bi in Li=ai+λbi Here it is given that b1 is parallel to b2 So, L1 and L2 can be parallel or coincident, but since a1a2, the lines do not passes through same point and hence they will be parallel to each other but not coincident.

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