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[" Let "P=(-1,0),Q=(0,0)" and "R=(sqrt(3),3)" be three points.The equation "0],[[" (1) "sqrt(3)x+y=0," (2) "x+((sqrt(3))/(2))y=0],[" (3) "((sqrt(3))/(2))x+y=0," (4) "x-sqrt(3)y=0]]

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