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The line passing through `(-1, pi/2)` and perpendicular to `sqrt(3)sintheta+2costheta=4/r`is

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sqrt(3)sintheta-costheta=sqrt(2)

sqrt(3)costheta+sintheta=2

Solve sqrt3sintheta-costheta=sqrt2

sintheta+costheta=sqrt(2)