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OpenStudy (dls):

The angle between the pair of lines is?

OpenStudy (dls):

\[\LARGE y^{2}-2xycosec \theta+x^2=0\] \[\LARGE 0<=\theta<\frac{\pi}{2}\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This??\[ \Large y^2 - 2xy\csc(\theta) + x^2 = 0 \]

OpenStudy (dls):

yes.. i tried.. \[\LARGE \tan \theta=\frac{2 \sqrt{4 cosec^2 \theta-1}}{2}\]

OpenStudy (dls):

doesnt lead anywhere

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The question doesn't make sense because we can't really control for \(x\) and \(y\).

OpenStudy (dls):

lolwut

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Tell me where you are getting your equation from. It doesn't make sense. You said "angle between lines", but what lines?

OpenStudy (dls):

Options: a) pi/2 b) theta c)pi/2-theta d)none of these

OpenStudy (dls):

the equation which I wrote contains combined equation of two lines

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What were the original two lines?

OpenStudy (dls):

we cant figure that out..we have the combined equation given

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How were the lines combined?

OpenStudy (dls):

god knows,we have a ques thts it

OpenStudy (sirm3d):

did you consider the equation as quadratic in \(y\)?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (dls):

theta i guess

OpenStudy (anonymous):

solve for y,and you will get the ralation above

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Regardless of what \(\theta\) is, can't you choose \(x\) and \(y\) to be something where it isn't a root?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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