In co-ordinate geometry when an equation is given and we need to find the value of any one variable and try the other variable's value three times. But when i take any 3 values I'm not getting a straight line graph. How can I solve this problem?
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In co-ordinate geometry when an equation is given and we need to find the value of any one variable and try the other variable's value three times. But when i take any 3 values I'm not getting a straight line graph. How can I solve this problem? ANSWER is 50 Points
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We have a + b + c
=> 6(sinA + sinB + sinC)/3
=> k(sinA + sinB + sinC) = 2(sinA + sinB + sinC)
=> K = 2 (∵sinA + sinB + sinC ≠ 0)
=> A = π/6
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