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AP EAMCET · Maths · Hyperbola

The equation of the hyperbola whose asymptotes are the lines \(3 x+4 y-2=0\), \(2 x+y+1=0\) and which passes through the point \((1,1)\) is

  1. A \(6 x^2+11 x y+4 y^2-30 x+2 y+7=0\)
  2. B \(6 x^2+11 x y+4 y^2-x+2 y-22=0\)
  3. C \(6 x^2+11 x y+4 y^2-x+2 y+22=0\)
  4. D \(6 x^2+11 x y+4 y^2-3 x-7 y-11=0\)
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(B) \(6 x^2+11 x y+4 y^2-x+2 y-22=0\)

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Equation to the asymptotes are given as \[ \begin{aligned} 3 x+4 y-2 & =0 \\ 2 x+y+1 & =0 \end{aligned} \] and Eqs.(i) and (ii) may be given by \[ (3 x+4 y-2)(2 x+y+1)=0 \] As, the equation to the hyperbola will differ from Eq. (iii) only by a constant, it may be given by…