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the joint equation of the lines 2x y 0 and 3x-5y=0 is

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Answered by nagamitvsl
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Answer:

2x y 0 and 3x-5y=0 is

Step-by-step explanation:

5x-6y=0

Answered by delphinaemoin10
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Answer:

6x^{2} - 7xy - 5y^{2} =0

Step-by-step explanation:

The joint equation of the lines 2x+y=0 and 3x-5y=0 is

(2x+y)(3x-5y) = 0

6x^{2}- 10xy +3xy -5y^{2} = 0

6x^{2} - 7xy - 5y^{2} = 0

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