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Find the angle subtended at the origin by the line segment whose end points are (0, 100) and (10 ,0)

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To find the angle subtended at the origin by the line segment whose endpoints are (0, 100) and (10, 0), we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the Points The endpoints of the line segment are given as: - Point A (0, 100) which lies on the y-axis. - Point B (10, 0) which lies on the x-axis. ### Step 2: Draw the Coordinate Axes ...
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