Physics, asked by priyankasonawane9545, 4 months ago

(A) = i + xj+k and (B) = y i +6j
+ 2 k are parallel the values of
(x,y) can be​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

there is an easiest method to solve this question.

A=i+xj+k

B=yi+6j+2k

\sf{ \frac{Ax}{Bx} =  \frac{Ay}{By}  =  \frac{Az}{Bz} here \:Ax = coefficient \:of icap\:similarly\:for\:Bx   }

\sf{similarly \:for \:all}

 \frac{1}{y}  =  \frac{x}{6}  =  \frac{1}{2} \\{\sf{let\:solve\:we\:get\:y = 2,x = 3}}

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