Math, asked by ashishreddymoole, 11 months ago

find the normal form of linex+y=√2

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Answered by surendrasahoo
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normal form of is as follow

x + y =  \sqrt{2}  \\   {(x + y)}^{2} = 2 \\  {x}^{2}  +  {y}^{2} + 2xy = 2

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Answered by chillakuru01
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Answer:

x cos45+y sin45= 1

Step-by-step explanation:

  • x+y = root(2)
  • x/root(2)+y/root(2) =1
  • Normal form is xcos A+ysin A=P
  • cos A =1/root(2) sin A =1/root(2)
  • A =45 A =45
  • The normal form of x+y =root(2) is x cos45+y sin45 = 1
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