SOLUTION: Find, to the nearest degree, the angle made with the positive direction of the x-axis if y+x=3. Give your answers as obtuse angles
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Question 333739: Find, to the nearest degree, the angle made with the positive direction of the x-axis if y+x=3. Give your answers as obtuse angles
Answer by mananth(16946) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y=3-x
..
(1,2)... x=1, y=2
(2,1)
(3,0)
(-1,4)
(-2,5)
(0,3)
From the various points obtained by plugging the values of x in the equation
The line intercepts the x & yaxis at x=3 & y=3.
The line forms an isoscles triangle with the axes.
So the angle will be 45 deg
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