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Xcosa + ysina =p and x sina -ycosa =q​

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The equations can be represented as follows:


\displaystyle x\cos\alpha +y\sin\alpha =p


\displaystyle x\sin\alpha -y\cos\alpha =q

where
\displaystyle \alpha represents an angle,
\displaystyle x and
\displaystyle y are variables, and
\displaystyle p and
\displaystyle q are constants.


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