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The equation of the straight road which is equidistant from two parallel straight roads represented by
6x+4y−5=0and 3x+2y+4=0 is

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Step-by-step explanation:The equation of the straight road which is equidistant from two parallel straight roads represented by

Step-by-step explanation:The equation of the straight road which is equidistant from two parallel straight roads represented by 6x+4y−5=0and 3x+2y+4=0 is

Step-by-step explanation:The equation of the straight road which is equidistant from two parallel straight roads represented by 6x+4y−5=0and 3x+2y+4=0 isThe equation of the straight road which is equidistant from two parallel straight roads represented by

Step-by-step explanation:The equation of the straight road which is equidistant from two parallel straight roads represented by 6x+4y−5=0and 3x+2y+4=0 isThe equation of the straight road which is equidistant from two parallel straight roads represented by 6x+4y−5=0and 3x+2y+4=0 is

Step-by-step explanation:The equation of the straight road which is equidistant from two parallel straight roads represented by 6x+4y−5=0and 3x+2y+4=0 isThe equation of the straight road which is equidistant from two parallel straight roads represented by 6x+4y−5=0and 3x+2y+4=0 isThe equation of the straight road which is equidistant from two parallel straight roads represented by

Step-by-step explanation:The equation of the straight road which is equidistant from two parallel straight roads represented by 6x+4y−5=0and 3x+2y+4=0 isThe equation of the straight road which is equidistant from two parallel straight roads represented by 6x+4y−5=0and 3x+2y+4=0 isThe equation of the straight road which is equidistant from two parallel straight roads represented by 6x+4y−5=0and 3x+2y+4=0 is

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