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The point (4,3) is translated to the po...

The point (4,3) is translated to the point (3,1) and then the axes are rotated through an angle of `30^(@)` about the origin,then the new coordinates of the point
`((1)/(sqrt(2)),(sqrt(3)-1)/(2))`,
`((sqrt(3)+2)/(2),(2sqrt(3)+1)/(2))`,
`((sqrt(3))/(2),(2sqrt(3))/(5))`,
`((sqrt(3)+2)/(2),(2sqrt(3)-1)/(2))`

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