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All lines with equation <math>ax+by=c</math> such that <math>a,b,c</math> form an arithmetic progression pass through a common point. What are the coordinates of that point? | All lines with equation <math>ax+by=c</math> such that <math>a,b,c</math> form an arithmetic progression pass through a common point. What are the coordinates of that point? | ||
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Revision as of 14:21, 14 February 2019
Problem
All lines with equation such that form an arithmetic progression pass through a common point. What are the coordinates of that point?
Solution
If all lines satisfy the equation, then we can just plug in values for a, b, and c that form an arithmetic progression. Let's do a=1, b=2, c=3 and a=1, b=3, and c=5. Then the two lines we get are: Use elimination: Plug this into one of the previous lines. Thus the common point is
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See Also
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