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प्रश्न
Find the equation of the line which is perpendicular to the line `x/a - y/b = 1` at the point where this line meets y-axis.
उत्तर
The given line is
`x/a - y/b = 1`
`=> y/b = x/a - 1`
`=> y = b/a x - b`
Slope of this line = `b/a`
Slope of the required line = `(-1)/(b/a) = (-a)/b`
Let the required line passes through the point P(0, y).
Putting x = 0 in the equation `x/a - y/b = 1` we get,
`0 - y/b = 1`
`=>` y = –b
Thus, P = (0, −b) = (x1, y1)
The equation of the required line is
y – y1 = m(x – x1)
`y + b = (-a)/b (x - 0)`
by + b2 = −ax
ax + by + b2 = 0
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