The angle between the lines x-z z = y+1 -z , z=z and x-1 1 = 2 y+3 2 = 2+5 2 is
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The angle between the lines
\(\frac{x-z}{z}=\frac{y+1}{-z}, z=z\)and \(\frac{x-1}{1}=\frac{2 y+3}{2}=\frac{2+5}{2}\) is
- \(\frac{\pi}{2}\)
- \(\frac{\pi}{3}\)
- \(\frac{\pi}{6}\)
- None of these
Answer
(A) 2
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