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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-05-31

How do you determine the acute angle between the line \(2x + 3y = 6\) and the y-axis?

Asked by WilsonMoppin

Answer (2)

The acute angle **between **the line 2x+3y=6 and the y-axis is 90 degrees. ;

Answered by Burger1123 | 2024-06-18

The acute angle between the line 2 x + 3 y = 6 and the y-axis is approximately 56.31 degrees. This is determined by calculating the slope of the line and then finding the angle it makes with the y-axis. Using the formula θ = 9 0 ∘ − tan − 1 ( ∣ m ∣ ) , we can derive this angle from the slope.
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Answered by Burger1123 | 2024-12-24