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The equation of a line parallel to the line 2x + 3y + 8 = 0 is​

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Answered by anushkapande28
1

Answer:

) Intersecting lines

Solution: For intersecting line, the linear equations should meet following condition:

a

2

a

1

=

b

2

b

1

For getting another equation to meet this criterion, multiply the coefficient of x with any number and multiply the coefficient of y with any other number. A possible equation can be as follows:

4x+9y−8=0

(b) Parallel lines

Solution: For parallel lines, the linear equations should meet following condition:

a

2

a

1

=

b

2

b

1

=

c

2

c

1

For getting another equation to meet this criterion, multiply the coefficients of x and y with the same number and multiply the constant term with any other number. A possible equation can be as follows:

4x+6y–24=0

(c) Coincident lines

Solution: For getting coincident lines, the equations should meet following condition;

a

2

a

1

=

b

2

b

1

=

c

2

c

1

For getting another equation to meet this criterion, multiply the whole equation with any number. A possible equation can be as follows:

4x+6y–16=0

Answered by amiteshshukla31
1

the equation of a line parallel to the line 2x+3y+8=0

a1/a2=b1/b2 does not equal to c1/c2

then,

4x+6y+24=0

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