Find the equation of a line for which p = 5, α = 60°

Asked by Sakshi | 1 year ago |  69

1 Answer

Solution :-

p = 5, α = 60°

Given:

p = 5, α = 60°

The equation of the line in normal form is given by

Using the formula,

x cos α + y sin α = p

Now, substitute the values, we get

x cos 60° + y sin 60° = 5

\( \dfrac{x}{2}+\dfrac{\sqrt{3}y}{2}=5\)

\( x + \sqrt{3}y = 10\)

The equation of line in normal form is \( x + \sqrt{3}y = 10\)

Answered by Aaryan | 1 year ago

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