Which of the following second-degree equation represents a pair of straight lines?
Explanation for the correct option: c)
The general equation that represents a pair of straight lines is ,
where the second-degree equation that represents a pair of straight lines is in the form
Compare the equation with the equation .
From the second degree equation, the values of
Put the values in the general equation of straight lines.
Since both sides are equal, the second-degree equation , represents a pair of straight lines.
Explanation for the incorrect options:
a) .
Compare the equation with the equation .
The values of .
Put the values in the general equation of straight lines.
Since both sides are not equal, the second-degree equation , does not represent a pair of straight lines.
b)
Compare the equation with the equation .
The values of
Put the values in the general equation of straight lines.
Since both sides are not equal, the second-degree equation , does not represent a pair of straight lines.
d)
Compare the equation with the equation .
The values of
Put the values in the general equation of straight lines.
Since both sides are not equal, the second-degree equation , does not represent a pair of straight lines.
Hence, the correct answer is option c) .