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Variable straight lines $y = mx + c$ make intercepts on the curve $y^2 - 4ax = 0$ which subtend a right angle at the origin. Then the point of concurrence of these lines $y = mx + c$ is

Updated On: Apr 4, 2024
  • (4a, 0)
  • (2a, 0)
  • (- 4a, 0)
  • ( - 2a, 0)
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Solution and Explanation

On homogenisation of the curve $y^{2}-4 a x=0$ by line $y=m x +c$, we are getting combined equation of straight lines which subtend a right angle at the origin, So



$y^{2}-4 a x\left(\frac{y-m x}{c}\right)=0$
$\Rightarrow c+4 a m=0$ ...(i)
On putting the value of $'c'$ in the line, we get $y=m(x-4 a)$, represent family of line passes through $(4 a, 0)$.
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Concepts Used:

x-intercepts and y-intercepts

Intercept:

The point where the line or curve crosses the axis of the graph is called intercept. If a point crosses the x-axis, then it is called the x-intercept. If a point crosses the y-axis, then it is called the y-intercept.

The meaning of intercept of a line is the point at which it intersects either the x-axis or y-axis.

X- intercept

The x-intercept represents where the graph crosses the x-axis. The x-intercept of a line gives the idea about the point which crosses the x-axis.

Y-intercept

The y-intercept represents where the graph crosses the y-axis. The y-intercept is a point at which the line crosses the y-axis.

X and Y Intercept Formula:

The x-intercept of a line is the point at which the line crosses the x axis. ( i.e. where the y value equals 0 )

X - intercept = (x, 0)

The y-intercept of a line is the point at which the line crosses the y axis. ( i.e. where the x value equals 0 )

Y - intercept = (0, y)