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TS EAMCET · Maths · Pair of Lines

If one of the pair of lines \(4 x^2+6 x y+k y^2=0\) is perpendicular to one of the lines represented by \(3 x^2-5 x y+2 y^2=0\), then twice the absolute difference of such possible values of \(k\) is

  1. A \(2\)
  2. B \(8\)
  3. C \(90\)
  4. D \(12\)
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(A) \(2\)

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We have, \(4 x^2+6 x y+k y^2=0\) and \(\quad 3 x^2-5 x y+2 y^2=0\) Let \(y=m x\) be one of the lines represented by Eq. (i). Then, \(y=m x\) satisfies Eq. (i)…