If the lines x+2 4 +1 = y-1 4 = z -18 and x -3 = y+1 5 -3 = z-1 6 are parallel to each…

Mathematics · JEE Main · NTA ExamsThree Dimensional Geometry

If the lines \(\frac{x+2}{4 \lambda+1}=\frac{y-1}{4}=\frac{z}{-18}\)

and \(\frac{x}{-3}=\frac{y+1}{5 \mu-3}=\frac{z-1}{6}\) are parallel to each other then the value of the pair \((\lambda, \mu)\) is

  1. \(\left(-2, \frac{1}{3}\right)\)
  2. \(\left(2, \frac{1}{3}\right)\)
  3. \(\left(-3, \frac{1}{3}\right)\)
  4. Cannot be found

Answer

(A) (-2, 1 3 )

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