Math, asked by honeyhd10, 3 months ago

Find the equation of the line passing through the point (1, 1) and the
perpendicular from the origin makes an angle 60 degree with x – axis.

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Answered by dheepu0415
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Answered by Anonymous
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Hence, the equation of a line perpendicular to x axis is x = c. Note : If the line is passing through some other value on x axis, we have to replace "c" by that value.

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that If a straight line is parallel and below to x-axis at a distance b, then its equation is y = -b. Therefore, the equation of a straight line parallel to x-axis at a distance 7 units below the x-axis is y = -7.

The equation of a straight line with gradient m passing through the origin is given by y = mx . Consider the straight line with equation y = 2x + 1.

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