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Show that the lines (1-cos theta tan alp...

Show that the lines `(1-cos theta tan alpha) y^2 -(2cos theta+sin ^2 theta tan alpha )xy +cos theta (cos theta+tan alpha )x^2=0` include an angle `alpha` between them .

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