If two of the straight lines given by 3x3 + 3x2y – 3xy2 + dy3 = 0, are at right angles, then d is equal to __________

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3x² + 3x²y - 3xy² + dy³ = 0
3x² (x + y) – 3y² (x - dy/3) = 0
x - dy/3 = x + y for getting two perpendicular straight lines
d = -3

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