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Find the equation of a straight line, which passes through the point of intersection of 3x + 4y - 1 =0 and 2x 5y + 7 =0 and which is perpendicuiar to 4x - 2y+ 7 =0.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Solve eqn 1 and 2 u will get point a and b

Now find slope of line perpendicular to 4x-2y+7 which is -1/2

Now use y-y1=new slope (x-x1) u got ur eqn now

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