if Straight lines , ax+by+p=0 and xcos(m)+ysin(m)=p
enclose an angle of 45degree and the line xsin(m)=ycos(m)meet them at the same point .
then find the value of a^2+b^2
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Point of intersection of the three straight lines comes to pCosm,pSinm.Plugging this into first equation gives one equation.Now the slopes of the 2nd and 3rd lines are known as also the angle between them,45 degrees.This gives another equation.Solving these two and eliminating m gives a^2+b^2=2.
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is the answer 2?
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i dont know could you tell how you did it
Point of intersection of the three straight lines comes to pCosm,pSinm.Plugging this into first equation gives one equation.Now the slopes of the 2nd and 3rd lines are known as also the angle between them,45 degrees.This gives another equation.Solving these two and eliminating m gives a^2+b^2=2.
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yes you are correct the answer is 2