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TS EAMCET · Maths · Pair of Lines

The lines represented by the equation \(x^2-y^2-x+3 y-2=0\) are :

  1. A \(x+y-1=0, x-y+2=0\)
  2. B \(x-y-2=0, x+y+1=0\)
  3. C \(x+y+2=0, x-y-1=0\)
  4. D \(x-y+1=0, x+y-2=0\)
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(D) \(x-y+1=0, x+y-2=0\)

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The equation of pair of straight lines is \(x^2-y^2-x+3 y-2=0\) This equation can be rewritten as \((x-y+1)(x+y-2)=0\) \(\therefore\) The equation of lines which are represented by the given equation, are \(x-y+1=0 \text { and } x+y-2=0 .\)
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