Question
Question: If the pair of straight lines \[xy - x - y + 1 = 0\]and the line \[ax + 2y - 3 = 0\] are concurrent,...
If the pair of straight lines xy−x−y+1=0and the line ax+2y−3=0 are concurrent, then a=
- −1
- 0
- 3
- 1
Solution
since only two equations is given to us so let us split the first equation so as to get 3 equations moreover it is given in the problem that the lines are concurrent therefore by equating determinant of coefficients of lines to zero, we will get the value of a.
Complete step by step answer:
Now let us consider the first equation given in the problem
xy−x−y+1=0−−−(1)
Now let us write the above equation in simplified form by taking the common factor and rearranging the terms we can write it as
x(y−1)−(y−1)=0
⇒(x−1)(y−1)=0
⇒(x−1)=0,(y−1)=0
Let us consider
The equation of L1:(x−1)=0
The equation ofL2:(y−1)=0 And
the equation of L3:ax+2y−3=0
Since given that the lines are concurrent, therefore we can write