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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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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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.
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