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The distance between the pair of parallel lines given by `x^2-1005x+2006=0` is

A

1001

B

1000

C

1005

D

2006

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Given equation is `x^2-1005x+2006=0`
`rArr (x-1)(x-1003)=0`
`rArr x=2,x=1003`
`therefore` Required distance between the lines `=1003-2=1001`.
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