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Give the equations of two lines passing through (2, 14). How many more such lines are there, and why?
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2 lines passing through (2,14) are
7x-y = 0 , 8x - y = 2 .
There can be infinite more lines passing through (2,14)
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2 lines passing through (2,14) are
7x-y = 0 , 8x - y = 2 .
There can be infinite more lines passing through (2,14)
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There can be infinite number of lines as seen in figure, as infinitely many lines pass through a point.
Point (2 , 14)
Hence , x = 2 and y = 14
e.g.,
↪y - x = 12 [ 14 - 2 = 12 ]
↪x + y = 16 [ 14 + 2 = 16 ]
↪y = 7x [ 7 × 2 = 14 ]
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