If the origin is transferred to the point (-3,2) keeping the axes parallel, then the equation 2x-3y+6=0 becomes-A) 2x'+3y'=6B) 2x'+3y'+6=0C) 3x'-2y'=6D) 2x'-3y'=6
Dishari Das , 5 Years ago
Grade 11
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Aditya Gupta
Last Activity: 5 Years ago
if origin is translated to (h,k) then x= X+h and y= Y+k.
so 2x-3y+6=0 can be written as 2( X – 3)+6= 3(Y+2)
or 2X= 3Y+6
or 2X – 3Y=6
so option D is correct.
kindly approve :)
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