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Find the slope of a line joining the points (sinθ ,-cosθ) and (-sinθ ,cosθ).

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Find the slope of a line joining the points (sinθ ,-cosθ) and (-sinθ ,cosθ) is

 =  \frac{cosθ - (  - cosθ )}{  -  sinθ - sinθ  }

  =  \frac{2cosθ}{  - 2 sinθ   }

 =  - cotθ

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