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The diagonal passing through origin of a quadrilateral formed by x=0,y=0,x+y=1 and6x+y=3, is


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3x2y=0

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B

2x3y=0

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C

3x+2y=0

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None of these

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Solution

The correct option is A

3x2y=0


Explanation for the correct option:

Step:1 Finding the point of intersection

Given 6x+y=3 andx+y=1

By subtracting the equations we get

6x+y-x-y=3-1x=25y=35

​Step 2: Finding Slope of Diagonal

The slope is given by x2-x1y2-y1

To find the slope let's consider

x2=25,y2=35 and x1=0,y1=0 [given]

Now, the slope of the required diagonal is

=35-025-0=32

Step 3: Finding the equation of the diagonal

Hence, the equation of Diagonal is

y-y1=mx-x1

(y0)=32(x0)2y=3x3x2y=0

Hence, option (A) is the correct answer.


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