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JEE Main 2026 Preparation: Question Papers, Solutions, Mock Tests & Strategy Unacademy » JEE Study Material » Mathematics » STRAIGHT LINE

STRAIGHT LINE

A straight line is defined as a geometrical shape with no width. It has no endpoints and extends in both directions. Parallel, perpendicular, intersecting, and concurrent lines are all possible.

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A straight line is a line with no curves, or a structure with infinite length and no curves. A straight line connects both sides. A straight line is a one-dimensional figure that never ends and has no breadth.

Straight Line Equation:

The relationship between the points on a straight line can be determined by solving an equation for the straight line. A straight line’s Slope-Intercept Form is y = mx + c, where m denotes the slope and c denotes the y-intercept. Straight lines are formed by joining points A (x1, y1) and B (x₂, y₂) with the shortest distance between them and both ends stretching to infinity. The traditional form of a linear equation is ax + by = c, where the constants are a, b, and c, and the variables x, y are variables.

Standard Form : axe + by = c .

Slope Form: y = mx + c

Standard Form of Equation of Line:

For a straight line, the typical equation is axe + by = c, where the three variables are real values. As an illustration, let’s look at the usual form of the equation

Example:
y = 2x – 1

 We get y – 2x = 2x – 1 – 2x ⇒ y – 2x = -1 after subtracting 2x from both sides of the equation.

We now get the equation of the line in its standard form, which reads 2x – y = 1.

Equation of Straight Line:

All points on the curve are satisfied by the relationship between variables x and y.

The following is the general equation for a straight line:

ax + by + c = 0 (equation of straight line)

Where x, y are variables and a,b, c are constants.

Note 1 – for Horizontal line,  slope = 0

Note 2 – If line is ⊥ to x-axis, i.e. vertical then slope is undefined.

Slope= tan Π / 2

Note 3 – If the line is passing through any of two points, then the slope is

tanθ=y₂-y₁ / x₂-x₁

Relations between two lines :

Relation between the two lines is based upon the direction of lines as mentioned below:

Parallel lines: Two lines are parallel if they lie in the same plane and do not

intersect each other. On stretching two parallel lines, a and b; above line is denoted as ‘a’ and the line below is ‘b.’

  Two parallel lines is represented as; a‖b. 

Perpendicular lines: Two lines are perpendicular if they intersect to form a right angle with each other. On stretching two perpendicular lines, c and d; where the vertical line is ‘c’ and the horizontal line is ‘d’

 Two vertical lines is represented as c⟂d.

Conclusion:

A straight line means a collection of all points between and extending beyond two points by definition. An infinite one-dimensional figure, a straight line, has no breadth. Straight lines have no curved sections. Horizontal, vertical, or tilted. A 180-degree angle may be drawn between any two points on a straight line, no matter how far apart they may be. A line is a basic object in most geometries with no formal qualities other than its length, which is its only dimension.

 
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Find the equation of line when the line intersects the y-axis at a distance of 2 units above the origin and make the angle of 30 in the positive direction of the x-axis.

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Find the equation of line when the line passing through the points (-1,1) and(2,-4)

Ans. given points are (-1,1) and (2,-4)        ...Read full

Find the measure of the angle b/w the lines x+y+7=0 and x-y+1=0.

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Find the calculation whether the points (13,8),(26,-4) lie in the same,adjacent,opposite angle formed by the st. line 5x+6y-112=0?

Ans. first we put (13,8) in equation 5x+6y-112=0 and we will get 1 . Now we put (26,-4) in equation...Read full

Find the ratio in which the line joining (-2, 5) and (-5, -6) is divided by the line y = -3.. 

Ans. let ratio be k:1 The line diving is y = -3 , ther...Read full

Ans. m= tan30 = 13 

         c= 2

         put these values in equation y=mx+c

Ans. given points are (-1,1) and (2,-4)

         y-y1=y2-y1/x2-x1 (x-x1)

Ans. x+y+7=0

        m1 = -1/1

        x-y+1=0

        m2 = -1/-1 = 1

        Slopes of the two lines are 1 and -1 as the product of these two slopes is -1, the lines are at  90 degree. 

Ans. first we put (13,8) in equation 5x+6y-112=0 and we will get 1 . Now we put (26,-4) in equation 5x+6y-112=0 and we will get -6.

Therefore it says that points lie opposite to the line.

 

 

Ans. let ratio be k:1

The line diving is y = -3 , therefore point will be (x,-3)

By using section formula

-3 = -6k+5/k+1

-3k-3 = -6k +5

3k=8

K=8/3

Therefore the ratio is 8:3.

 

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