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If the equation of ax²+2hxytby² + 2x + 2 fg+c=0 represents a pair of intersecting lines so that the square of the distance from the origin to their point of intersection is c(a+b)-f^2-g^2/ab-h^2 and also show that these pair this. distance f^2+g^2/h^2+b^2 if the given lines are perpendicular​

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the equation of ax²+2hxytby² + 2x + 2 fg+c=0 represents a pair of intersecting lines so that the square of the distance from the origin to their point of intersection is c(a+b)-f^2-g^2/ab-h^2 and also show that these pair this. distance f^2+g^2/h^2+b^2 if the given lines are

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