Question
Question: If the points (p,0) , (0,q) and (1,1) are collinear , then \[\dfrac{1}{p}+\dfrac{1}{q}\] is equal to...
If the points (p,0) , (0,q) and (1,1) are collinear , then p1+q1 is equal to:
& \left( a \right) -1 \\\ & \left( b \right) 1 \\\ & \left( c \right) 2 \\\ & \left( d \right) 0 \\\ \end{aligned}$$Explanation
Solution
Hint: We can approach this question by first writing the equation of the straight line that passes through two points by using the two point formula and then substituting the other point in the line equation in order to get the relation given in the question.
Complete step-by-step answer:
Firstly, points which lie on the same straight line are called collinear points.
Now in order to check the collinearity we need to first find the equation of the straight line that passes through the two given points.
The equation of straight line passing through two points can be found by using the two point formula.
Let