Math, asked by rajputneha1151, 1 year ago

Find the angle made by the straight line y = -√3 X + 3 with the positive direction of x-axis measured in the counterclockwise direction.

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Answered by DreamGirl01
68

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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER.....

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WE KNOW,

SLOPE OF LINE  = TAN THETA

THETA IS THE ANGLE WHICH THE LINE MAKES WITH THE POSITIVE DIRECTION OF X AXIS IN COUNTERCLOCKWISE DIRECTION..

SO , HERE ALSO

SLOPE  = -( COEFFICIENT OF X)/(COEFFICIENT  OF Y)

              = - (-√3)/-1

              = √3

SO,

TAN THETA = ROOT 3

THETA = 60 DEGREE...

SO ANGLE = 60 DEGREE

HOPE IT HELPS YOU......

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Answered by hermoine123
55

Answer:

Firstly, the answer posted above is wrong.

The right Is 2π/3, which is 120 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

Please refer to the picture below.

Hope it helps!!

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