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TS EAMCET · Maths · Straight Lines

\((a, b)\) is the point to which the origin has to be shifted by translation of axes so as to remove the first-degree terms from the equation \(2 x^2-3 x y+4 y^2+5 y-6=0\). If the angle by which the axes are to be rotated in positive direction about the origin to remove the \(x y\)-term from the equation \(a x^2+23 a b x y+b y^2=0\) is \(\theta\), then \(\tan 2 \theta=\)

  1. A \(\frac{\pi}{4}\)
  2. B \(60\)
  3. C \(\frac{\pi}{3}\)
  4. D \(15\)
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(B) \(60\)

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Shifting the origin by translation \(\left.\begin{array}{l}a=x-h ; b=x-k \\ \Rightarrow x=a+h ; y=b+k\end{array}\right\}\) ...(i) Substituting in equation \(2 x^2-3 x y+4 y^2+5 y-6=0\)…