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The d.r.'s of the line AB are (6,-2,9). ...

The d.r.'s of the line AB are `(6,-2,9)`. If the line AB makes angles `alpha,beta` with OY, OZ respectively where `O=(0,0,0)` then `sin^(2)alpha-sin^(2)beta=`.....

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