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Find angles between the lines `sqrt(3)x+y=1`and `x+sqrt(3)y=1`.

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To find the angle between the lines given by the equations \(\sqrt{3}x + y = 1\) and \(x + \sqrt{3}y = 1\), we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Convert the equations to slope-intercept form We need to express both lines in the form \(y = mx + c\) to identify their slopes. **For the first line**: \[ \sqrt{3}x + y = 1 ...
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