TS EAMCET · Maths · Straight Lines
If the distance between the points \((a \cos \theta, a \sin \theta)\) and \((a \cos \phi, a \sin \phi)\) is \(2 a\), then \(\theta\) is equal to
- A \(2 n \pi \pm \pi+\phi, n \in Z\)
- B \(n \pi+\frac{\pi}{2}+\phi, n \in Z\)
- C \(n \pi-\phi, n \in Z\)
- D \(2 n \pi+\phi, n \in Z\)
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Correct Answer
(A) \(2 n \pi \pm \pi+\phi, n \in Z\)
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Let the points be \(A=(a \cos \theta, a \sin \theta)\) and…
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