Math, asked by Vanessa18, 10 months ago

Write any one equation of the line which is parallel to root 2x - root 3y =5​

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Answered by ronit59
12

Answer:

2√2x - 2√2y = 15

Step-by-step explanation:

The condition for two equations to be parallel is in the image above.

Therefore you need to multiply the x and y terms with same number which can be 2 , 3 or any else . I have done it by 2

and the c term with any other . I have multiplied it by 3 .You can try your own answers satisfying the above two conditions . They will also be correct. Goodluck for the upcoming year. It is certainly going to be fun( I am in 11th ) . Please don't panic by the name of 'boards' . It is just a normal exam.

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Answered by ITzRithik
2

Answer:

If two lines are parallel, then their equations differ by a multiple of a constant.

i.e., equation of one line = n× ( equation of second line)

Hope this helps you mate

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