The line joining two points A (2, 0); B (3, 1) is rotated about A in the anticlockwise…
Mathematics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Co-ordinate Geometry
The line joining two points A (2, 0); B (3, 1) is rotated about A in the anticlockwise direction through an angle of 15o. The equation of the line in the new position is :
- \(x-\sqrt{3} y-2=0\)
- x – 2y – 2 = 0
- \(\sqrt{3} x-y-2 \sqrt{3}=0\)
- none
Answer
(C) 3 x-y-2 3 =0
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