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AP EAMCET · Maths · Pair of Lines

If the equation of the pair of lines passing through \((1,1)\) and perpendicular to the pair of lines \(2 x^2+x y-y^2-x+2 y-1=0\) is \(a x^2+2 h x y+b y^2+2 g x+3 y=0\), then \(\frac{b}{a}=\)

  1. A \(\mathrm{g} / \mathrm{h}\)
  2. B \(2(g+h)\)
  3. C \(2(g-h)\)
  4. D gh
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(B) \(2(g+h)\)

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Given lines: \(2 x^2+x y-y^2-x+2 y-1=0\) Homogeneous part coefficients: \(A=2, H=1/2, B=-1\) New lines pass through \((x_0, y_0)=(1,1)\) and are perpendicular. Equation of perpendicular lines: \(B(x-x_0)^2 - 2H(x-x_0)(y-y_0) + A(y-y_0)^2 = 0\)…