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we have a linear equation 2x+3y-8=0. Write another linear equation in two variables such that the geometrical representation of the pair so formed is intersecting lines.
Now, write two more linear equations so that one forms a pair of parallel lines and the second forms coincident line with the given equation.
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Answered by Evrajdhillon
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Answer:

For intersecting lines:4x+8y-8=0

For parallel:9x+5y-8=0

For coincident:4x+9y-16

Step-by-step explanation:

because for intersecting lines equations are

a1/a2 is not equal to b1/b2

For parallel lines

a1/a2 is not equal to b1/b2 is not equal to c1/c2

For coincident

a1/a2=b1/b2=c1/c2

I hope it helps u

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