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Write the standard form of an equation with p=3sqrt2, theta=135.

a. x-y+sqrt2=0
b. x-y+6=0
c. x-y+3sqrt2=0
d. x+y+sqrt2=0

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User Baldarn
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Its b In normal form of a straight line, the equation is given by where p is the perpendicular distance of the line from the origin and is the angle between the perpendicular line and the positive direction of the x-axis.

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