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AP EAMCET · Maths · Pair of Lines

The three lines given by the combined equation \(y^3-4 x^2 y=0\) represents

  1. A the sides of an isosceles triangles
  2. B the sides of a right angled triangle
  3. C the side of an equilateral triangle
  4. D concurrent lines
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(D) concurrent lines

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Given equation, \[ \begin{aligned} y^3-4 x^2 y & =0 \\ \Rightarrow \quad y(y-2 x)(y+2 x) & =0 \\ y=0, y=2 x \text { and } y & =-2 x \end{aligned} \] Clearly, these lines meet at \((0,0)\) : \(\therefore \quad\) Lines are concurrent.