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AP EAMCET · Maths · Straight Lines

If \(\left(\lambda^2, \lambda+1\right), \lambda \in Z\) belongs to the region between the lines \(x+2 y-5=0\) and \(3 x-y+1=0\) which includes the origin, then the possible number of such points is

  1. A 4
  2. B 3
  3. C 2
  4. D Infinite
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(C) 2

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Given equation of lines are \(\begin{aligned} & x+2 y-5=0 \quad \ldots (i) \\ & \text{and } 3 x-y+1=0 \quad \ldots (ii) \end{aligned}\) from Eq. (i), origin \(O\) and \(P\) are on the same side.…