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If `x^2+2h x y+y^2=0` represents the equation of the straight lines through the origin which make an angle `alpha` with the straight line `y+x=0`
(a)`s e c2alpha=h`
(b)`cosalpha=sqrt(((1+h))/((2h)))`
(c)`2sinalpha` `=sqrt(((1+h))/h)`
(d) `cotalpha` `=sqrt(((1+h))/((h-1)))`

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