Chemistry, asked by shina681, 11 months ago

find the equation of a line through the intersection of lines 2x-y=1 and 3x+2y=-9 and making an angle of 30° with positive direction of x-axis​

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Answered by xtylishbabu
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Answer:

The equation is:

y-y1= m(x-x1)

Since the angle for the line is 30, then :

m= tan30 = 1/sqrt3= sqrt3/3

Since it cuts the y axis at +5 , then the point (0,5) belongs to the line:

==> y-5 = (sqrt3/3)(x-0)

==> y= (sqrt3/3)x + 5

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Answered by rosoni28
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