Well, that's an interesting question!
If you tackle it with no pre-conceived idea, you get x=(-b - h tan a)/(m - tan a).
However, I would guess that the intent is to see that m = tan a and b = -h tan a.
Well, that's an interesting question!
If you tackle it with no pre-conceived idea, you get x=(-b - h tan a)/(m - tan a).
However, I would guess that the intent is to see that m = tan a and b = -h tan a.
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