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Reduce the equation √3y – x – 2 = 0 to
(i) slope–intercept form and find the slope and y-intercept. [1]
(ii) intercepts form and find the intercepts on the axes. Also, find the length of the
segment intercepted between the axes. [2]
(iii) the normal form x cos α + y sin α = p, and hence find the values of α and p. [2]

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Reduce the line 2x−3y+5=0,

(i) in slope -intercept form and hence find slope and y-intercept

(ii) in intercept form and hence find intercepts on the axes

(iii) in normal form and hence find perpendicular distance from the origin and angle made by the perpendicular with the positive x-axis

Easy

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