The vertices of ∆OBC are respectively (0, 0), (–3, –1) and (–1, –3). The equation of line…
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The vertices of ∆OBC are respectively (0, 0), (–3, –1) and (–1, –3). The equation of line parallel to BC and at a distance 1/2 from O which intersects OB and OC is :
- \(2 x+2 y+\sqrt{2}=0\)
- \(2 x-2 y+\sqrt{2}=0\)
- \(2 x+2 y-\sqrt{2}=0\)
- none of these
Answer
(A) 2 x+2 y+ 2 =0
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