If the lines represented by $2x^2 - 5xy + 2y^2 = 0$ be two sides of a parallelogram and the line $5x + 2y = 1$ be one of its diagonals, find the equation of the other diagonal and area of the parallelogram.
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To find the equation of the other side of the parallelogram, we need to find the equation of the line that is parallel to the given line 212 - S1y + 2y^2 = 0. The given line can be rewritten as 2y^2 - S1y + 212 = 0. Since the line is a quadratic equation, we Show more…
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