The straight lines x + y = 0, 3 x + y – 4 = 0, x + 3 y – 4 = 0 form a triangle which is
Mathematics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Co-ordinate Geometry
The straight lines x + y = 0, 3x + y – 4 = 0,
x + 3y – 4 = 0 form a triangle which is
x + 3y – 4 = 0 form a triangle which is
- isosceles
- equilateral
- right angled
- none of these
Answer
(A) isosceles
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