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What is the angle between these two curves `x^3-3xy^2+2=0` and `3x^2y-y^3-2=0`

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  • Which of the following is the acute angle between the two linez 7x -4y =0 and 3x 0-11y=2 ?

    A
    `((pi)/(6))`
    B
    `((pi)/(3))`
    C
    `((pi)/(4))`
    D
    `((2pi)/(5))`
  • The angle between the straight lines 2x-y+3=0 and x+2y+3=0 is-

    A
    `30^(@)`
    B
    `45^(@)`
    C
    `60^(@)`
    D
    `90^(@)`
  • The angle between the lines 2x - y + 3 = 0 and x + 2y + 3 =0

    A
    `30^@`
    B
    `45^@`
    C
    `60^@`
    D
    `90^@`
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