Math, asked by tanmaynandwana8402, 3 days ago

Equation of a line which is parallel to √2x+√3y=5is

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Answered by samiransamantroy006
0

Answer:

2\sqrt{2} + 2\sqrt{3} = 5

Step-by-step explanation:

For equations to be parellal they should be in the form of

a_{1} /a_{2} = b_{1} /b_{2} \neq c_{1} /c_{2}

Answered by nileshss7676
0

Answer:

The solution to your problem is :---

Since, any equation to have graphical representations as parallel lines it should be in the form:

a1 / a2 = b1 / b2 is not equal to c1/ c2

Therefore....

The req.d equation which satisfies this condition is:

\sqrt{2x} - \sqrt{3y} = 8

2x

3y

=8

Now, if u compare this with ...

\sqrt{2x} - \sqrt{3y} = 5

2x

3y

=5

It clearly satisfies the condition

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