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irakobra [83]
2 years ago
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If the line x/2 + y/2 = 1 passes through the point of intersection of the lines x+y=3 and 2x-3y = 1 and is parallel to the line

y = x-6, then find the values of a and b.​
Mathematics
1 answer:
german2 years ago
4 0

The value of a and b is 1,-1

What are parallel lines?

⇒ Parallel lines are lines in a plane that are always the same distance apart. Parallel lines never intersect. They also have the same slope

Calculation :

We have been given two lines x+y=3 and 2x-3y=1 which intersect at a point

Now we are going to find the point of intersection of these two lines:

⇒ x+y=3

y=3-x

By putting the value of y in another line we will  get the point at which both the lines intersect

⇒ 2x-3(3-x)=1

2x-9+3x=1

5x-9=1

5x=10

x=2

⇒ Hence y=1

So the point of intersection of lines x+y=3, and 2x-3y=1  is (2,1)

It is being given that the line x/a+y/b=1 passes through their point of the intersection so the point (2,1) lies on the line x/a+y/b=1

By putting the value of (x,y) in the line

⇒ 2/a+1/b=1 -------- (1)

For any line of the form ax+by+c=0

their slope is =( -coefficient of x)/(coefficient of y)

⇒ slope = -a/b

The slope of x/a+y/b=1 is:

slope (m₁)= -coefficient of x/coefficient of y

=(-1/a)/(1/b)

= -b/a

For line y=x-6

⇒  x-y-6=0

slope(m₂)= -1/-1=1

It is given that both the lines are parallel hence there slopes will be same

Hence m₁=m₂

1=-b/a

⇒ a=-b

By putting the value of a in equation (1)

2/a+1/b=1

2/-b+1/b=1

-2/b+1/b=1

(-2+1)/b=1

⇒ b=-1

On putting the value of b in the equation a=-b we will get the value of a=1

⇒ Hence the values of a and b are 1,-1

Learn more about parallel lines here :

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