FOR WHAT VALUES OF A THE STRAIGHT LINE 6X+AY=0 PASSES THROUGH THE ORIGIN
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if the line passes through the origin the X and Y coordinates will be 0,0
on putting 0 comma 0 in place of X and Y in the given equation We get
A=0
on putting 0 comma 0 in place of X and Y in the given equation We get
A=0
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Answer:
It always passes through through origin at any value of A.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given : Straight line
To find : For what values of A the straight line passes through the origin?
Solution :
The standard equation of a straight line is ax+by+c=0
this line does not pass through origin because we have y-intercept i.e. c
Now, The standard equation of a straight line passing through origin is ax+by=0 this line always passes through origin.
We have given the equation,
On comparison, the given equation is in the form of ax+by=0
So, It always passes through through origin at any value of A.
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