Math, asked by AshruthR, 1 month ago

Give the equations of two lines passing through (5, 7). How many more such lines are there? tham What figure do you obtain?​

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Answered by yashnikam1405
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

  • branch of physics and a subdivision of classical mechanics concerned with the geometrically possible motion of a body or system of bodies without consideration of the forces involved (i.e., causes and effects of the motions). ... In unconstrained, or free, motion, the forces determine the shape of the path.

Answered by suman5420
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Given point is (3,12)

⟹x=3,y=12

The lines formed can be x+y=3+12=15,x−y=3−12=−9

The two lines passing through (3,12) are x+y=15,x−y=−9

Also y=4x,5x−y=3,⋯ lines passes through (3,12)

There are infinitely many lines passing through (3,12). Since many lines can be drawn through a given point 

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