Math, asked by bhaveshvk18, 1 year ago

hey..

find the slope of the line which makes an angle 60° with the positive direction of x-axis...plz solve this with clear explanation


UnknownDude: The slope of a line is equal to the tan of the angle made by the line with the positive x-axis
UnknownDude: Since the angle here is 60°, the slope will be tan 60 = root 3
bhaveshvk18: why don't u answer it bro..
UnknownDude: Its too short. It'll get deleted, most likely
bhaveshvk18: no problem bro...answer it...by the way thanks a lot for helping me
bhaveshvk18: bro...why do u take only tan why not other trigonometric ratio

Answers

Answered by siddhartharao77
7

Answer:

√3

Step-by-step explanation:

Let θ be the inclination of a line with x-axis, then its slope = tan θ.

Hence, the slope of the line is given by:

⇒ m = tan θ

       = tan(60°)

       = √3


Therefore, Slope of the line = √3.


Hope it helps!


bhaveshvk18: thanks a lot bro...
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Answered by nalinsingh
4

Hey !!

Let  us consider θ be the inclination of a line with which it makes the angle 60° with the positive direction of then its slope = tan θ.


SLOPE OF THE LINE

 m = tan θ

Now, tan 60°

FINAL RESULT = √3


bhaveshvk18: thanks a lot
nalinsingh: Welcome. :-)
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