Find equation of the line which is equidistant from parallel lines 9x + 6y – 7 = 0 and 3x + 2y + 6 = 0.

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Find equation of the line which is equidistant from parallel lines 9x + 6y – 7 = 0 and 3x + 2y + 6 = 0.

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answered Feb 9, 2018 by sameer (82,980 points) 5 14 67

The equations of the given lines are
9x + 6y – 7 = 0 … (1)

3x + 2y + 6 = 0 … (2)
Let P (h, k) be the arbitrary point that is equidistant from lines (1) and (2). The perpendicular distance of P (h, k) from line (1) is given by

The perpendicular distance of P (h, k) from line (2) is given by

Since P (h, k) is equidistant from lines (1) and (2), d1=d2

Thus, the required equation of the line is 18x + 12y + 11 = 0.

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