Straight LineHard
Question
If origin and (3, 2) are contained in the same angle of the lines 2x + y - a = 0, x - 3y + a = 0, then ′a′ must lie in the interval -
Options
A.(-∞, 0) υ (8, ∞)
B.(-∞, 0) υ (3, ∞)
C.(0, 3)
D.(0, 8)
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