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Question
Find the inclination of the line whose slope is: `(1)/sqrt(3)`
Solution
If tan θ is the slope of a line; then inclination of the line is tan θ
Here the slope of line is `(1)/sqrt(3)`; then tan θ = `(1)/sqrt(3)`
Now
tan θ = `(1)/sqrt(3)`
tan θ = tan 30°
θ = 30°
Therefore the inclination of the given line is θ = 30°
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