Math, asked by Ananya6536, 9 months ago

What is about the line 3y + I =0 is * Parallel to x-axis Passing through origin Parallel to Y-axis None of the above

Answers

Answered by HITESHDASHPUTE
0

Step-by-step explanation:

The line parallel to x-axis and passing through the origin is x-axis itself.

Let A be a point on x-axis.

Therefore, the coordinates of A are given by (a,0,0), where a∈R.

Direction ratios of OA are (a−0)=a,0,0.

The equation of OA is given by,

a

x−0

=

0

y−0

=

0

z−0

1

x

=

0

y

=

0

z

=a

Thus, the equation of line parallel to x-axis and passing through origin is

1

x

=

0

y

=

0

z

.

Answered by vidit28may
0

Answer:

parallel to xaxis

Step-by-step explanation:

parallel to x axis as x=0 in the given equation

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