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The equation of lines on which the perpendiculars from the origin make `30^0` angle with the x-axis and which form a triangle of area `(50)/(sqrt(3))` with the axes are `sqrt(3)x+y-10=0` `sqrt(3)x+y+10=0` `x+sqrt(3)y-10=0` (d) `x-sqrt(3)y-10=0`

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