Home
Class 12
MATHS
Two lines represented by equation x^(2)+...

Two lines represented by equation `x^(2)+xy+y^(2)=0` are

A

coincident

B

parallel

C

mutually perpendicular

D

imaginary

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
D

NA
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • PAIR OF STRAIGHT LINES

    TARGET PUBLICATION|Exercise CRITICAL THINKING|58 Videos
  • PAIR OF STRAIGHT LINES

    TARGET PUBLICATION|Exercise COMPETITIVE THINKING|58 Videos
  • MODEL QUESTION PAPER-II

    TARGET PUBLICATION|Exercise MCQs|49 Videos
  • PLANE

    TARGET PUBLICATION|Exercise EVALUATION TEST|14 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Lines represented by the equation 5x^(2)-2xy+2y^(2)=0 are

The separate equations of the lines represented by the equation x^(2)-4xy=0 are

The straight lines represented by the equation 9x^(2)-12xy+4y^(2)=0 are

The angles between the lines represented by the equation 4x^(2)-24xy+11y^(2)=0 are

The separate equations of the lines represented by the equation y^(2)+7xy=0 are

The angle between lines represented by the equation 11x^2-24xy+4y^2=0 are

The equation of the bisector of the angle between the lines represented by the equation 4x^(2)-16xy+7y^(2)=0 is?

If the sum of the slopes of the lines represented by the equation x^(2)-2xy tan A-y^(2)=0 be 4 then /_A=