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[" A straight line "L" through the point "(3,-2)" is inclined at "],[" an angle "60^(@)" to the line "sqrt(3)x+y=1" .If "L" also intersects "],[" the "X" -axis,then the equation of "L" is "],[[" (a) "y+sqrt(3)x+2-3sqrt(3)=0," (b) "y-sqrt(3)x+2+3sqrt(3)=0],[" (c) "sqrt(3)y-x+3+2sqrt(3)=0," (d) "sqrt(3)y+x-3+2sqrt(3)=0]]

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