The locus of the orthocentre of the triangle formed by the lines (1 + p ) x – py + p (1 +…
Mathematics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Co-ordinate Geometry
The locus of the orthocentre of the triangle formed by the lines (1 + p)x – py + p(1 + p) = 0, (1 + q)x – qy + q(1 + q) = 0, and y = 0, where p ≠ q, is
- A hyperbola
- A parabola
- An ellipse
- A straight line
Answer
(D) A straight line
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