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If `L` and `L'` are the ends of the latus rectum of the parabola `x^(2)=6y` find the equations of `OL` and `OL'` where 'O' is the origin.Also find the angle between them.

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`x+2y= 0, x-2y =0, pi - Tan^(-1) ( 4//3)`
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