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[" Q.29.If "theta" is the acute angle between the lines given by "ax^(2)+2hxy+by^(2)=0" then "],[" prove that "tan theta=(2sqrt(h^(2)-ab))/(a+b)" ,if "a+b!=0],[" Hence,find the acute angle between the lines "x^(2)-4xy+y^(2)=0]

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