Home
Class 12
MATHS
The equation ax^2 + 3xy - 3y^2 = 0 repre...

The equation `ax^2 + 3xy - 3y^2 = 0` represents a pair of perpendicular lines through origin then `a` equals

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

If the equation px^(2)-8xy+3y^(2)+14x+2y+q=0 represents a pair of perpendicular lines, then

If the equation px^(2)-8xy+3y^(2)+14x+2y+q=0 represents a pair of perpendicular lines, then

The equation ax^(2)+2hxy+ay^(2)=0 represents a pair of coincident lines through origin, if

The equation 3ax^2+9xy+(a^2-2)y^2=0 represents two perpendicular straight lines for

The equation 3ax^2+9xy+(a^2-2)y^2=0 represents two perpendicular straight lines for

The equation 3ax^2+9xy+(a^2-2)y^2=0 represents two perpendicular straight lines for

The equation 3ax^2+9xy+(a^2-2)y^2=0 represents two perpendicular straight lines for

The equation 3ax^2+9xy+(a^2-2)y^2=0 represents two perpendicular straight lines for