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  • In which direction with positive x axis is a line drawn from a point (1,2) so that its intersection point with the lline x + y = 4 is at distance ?6/3 from the given point?
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  • By , 2 years ago
    Assume a point (a,b).
    Now this point satisfies the equation of given line.
    => a + b =4 -----------------(1)

    Also, also this point is at some distance from given point.
    (a-1)2 + (b-2)2 = 6 /9 (i hv assume it was 61/2/3)
    a2 - 2a + 1 +(2-a)2 = 2/3
    2a2 - 6a + 5 = 2/3
    6a2 - 18a +13 = 0.

    Now you can get value of a and b.
    get the equation of line passung through (a,b) and (1,2).
    get Its slope &then m = tan(theta)

    Theta will be your answer.

    I am not solnving this because I want you to solve it and secondly I think value of distance is wrong.

 
 
 
 

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