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Passing through (2,3) and perpendicular to lines 3x + 2y – 1 = 0 and x – 3y + 2 = 0​

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Answered by omasati2004
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Any straight line will be perpendicular to two different straght lines provided two given different straight lines are parallel. As the slopes given straight lines 3x + 2y -1=0 is -3/2 and x-3y+2=0 is 1/3 and are unequal , hence they are not parallel. Hence no such equation of straight line can be found which is passing through (2,3) and perpendicular to both of the given straight lines.

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