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If p denotes the distance of the straight line from origin and `alpha` denotes the angle made by the normal ray drawn from origin to the straight line with `vec(OX)` measured in anti clockwise sense. Find the equations of the straight lines with the following values of p and `alpha`
`p=5,alpha=60^(@)`

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`x+sqrt(3)y=10`
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