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the sides of a triangle are 3x+2y and 2(x+3)+1/4(3y-1). find the length of the sides if the triangle is equilateral

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Answered by alicesanthosh
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Straight lines 3x + 4y = 5 and 4x-3y = 15 intersect at the point A. Points B and C ... the jc-axis at P and the y- axis in Q. If AQ and BP intersect at R, find the locus of/?. ... triangle formed by the lines 2x + 3y - 1 = 0, x + 2y - 3 = 0 and 5x - 6y - 1 = 0. ... If a, b, c and d denote the lengths of the sides of the quadrilateral, prove that 2 .

Answered by 132004dk
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3x + 2y = 2(x+3) +1/4(3y - 1 )

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