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If kx2 + 3xy – 2y2 = 0 represent a pair of lines which are perpendicular then k is equal to: (a) \(\frac{1}{2}\)(b) -\(\frac{1}{2}\)(c) 2(d) -2

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(c) 2

Here a = k, b = -2 

Condition for perpendicular is 

a + b = 0

⇒ k – 2 = 0 

⇒ k = 2



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