Math, asked by mohantygorachand8, 5 months ago

give the equation of two lines passing through (3,-2) how many more such lines are there and why​

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Answered by NewGeneEinstein
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given:-

The solution of equation is (3,-2)

Solution:-

 \alpha  = 3 \\  \beta  =  - 2 \\

As we know that to construct a equation the formula is

\large{\boxed{{x}^{2}-({\alpha}+{\beta})x+({\alpha}×{\beta})=0}}

thus the equation is

{x}^{2}-({3+-2)}x+{3 (-2)}=0

\implies{{x}^{2}-{3-2}x+{-6}}=0

\implies{\boxed{{{x}^{2}-x-6=0}}}

Hence your answer

Extra information:-

equation:

In mathematics, an equation is a statement that asserts the equality of two expressions, which are connected by the equals sign "=".

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