The equation of a line parallel to ax + by + c = 0 and passing through the point (c, d) is
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The equation of a line parallel to ax + by + c = 0 and passing through the point (c, d) is
- a (x + c) – b(y + d) = 0
- a (x + c) + b (y + d) = 0
- a (x – c) + b (y – d) = 0
- none of these
Answer
(C) a (x – c) + b (y – d) = 0
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