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The Equation of One Side of an Equilateral Triangle is X − Y = 0 and One Vertex is ( 2 + √ 3 , 5 ) . Prove that a Second Side is Y + ( 2 − √ 3 ) X = 6 and Find the Equation of the Third Side.

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The equation of one side of an equilateral triangle is x − y = 0 and one vertex is \[(2 + \sqrt{3}, 5)\]. Prove that a second side is \[y + (2 - \sqrt{3}) x = 6\]  and find the equation of the third side.

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Solution

Let  

\[A\left( 2 + \sqrt{3}, 5 \right)\] be the vertex of the equilateral triangle ABC and x − y = 0 be the equation of BC.

Here, we have to find the equations of sides AB and AC, each of which makes an angle of

\[{60}^\circ\] with the line x − y = 0

We know the equations of two lines passing through a point \[\left( x_1 , y_1 \right)\] and making an angle \[\alpha\] with the line whose slope is m. 

\[y - y_1 = \frac{m \pm \tan\alpha}{1 \mp m\tan\alpha}\left( x - x_1 \right)\]

Here, 

\[x_1 = 2 + \sqrt{3}, y_1 = 5, \alpha = {60}^\circ , m = 1\]

So, the equations of the required sides are

\[y - 5 = \frac{1 + \tan {60}^\circ}{1 - \tan {60}^\circ}\left( x - 2 - \sqrt{3} \right) \text { and  }y - 5 = \frac{1 - \tan {60}^\circ}{1 + \tan {60}^\circ}\left( x - 2 - \sqrt{3} \right)\]

\[ \Rightarrow y - 5 = - \left( 2 + \sqrt{3} \right)\left( x - 2 - \sqrt{3} \right) \text { and } y - 5 = - \left( 2 - \sqrt{3} \right)\left( x - 2 - \sqrt{3} \right)\]

\[ \Rightarrow y - 5 = - \left( 2 + \sqrt{3} \right)x + \left( 2 + \sqrt{3} \right)^2 \text { and } y - 5 = - \left( 2 - \sqrt{3} \right)x + \left( 2 - \sqrt{3} \right)\left( 2 + \sqrt{3} \right)\]

\[ \Rightarrow \left( 2 + \sqrt{3} \right)x + y = 2 + 4\sqrt{3} \text { and } \left( 2 - \sqrt{3} \right)x + y - 6 = 0\]

Hence, the second side is \[y + (2 - \sqrt{3}) x = 6\] and the equation of the third side is \[\left( 2 + \sqrt{3} \right)x + y = 12 + 4\sqrt{3}\]
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