Find the equation of straight lines passing through (1,2) and making an angle of 60° with the line √3x+y+2=0
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y = 2 or y = √3x + 2-√3
Step-by-step explanation:
Making angle 60° with √3x + y + 2 = 0
=> y = -√3x - 2
Slope = -√3
Let say sloe of other line = m
=> Tan 60° = |(m - (-√3)) / (1 + m( -√3))| => √3 = 1 (m + √3)/(1-m-√3) |
squaring both sides
=> 3 = (m² +3 + 2√3m) / (1+3m² -2m-√3)
=> 3 + 9m² - 6m√3 = m² + 3 + 2√3m
=> 8m² - 8m -√3 = 0
=> 8m(m-√3) = 0
m = 0 or m = √3
y = c or y = √3x + c
passed through 1, 2
=> y = 2 or 2 = √3+ c => c = 2√3
=> y = √3x + 2-√3
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