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1.A straight line is drawn joining the points (3, 4) and (5, 6). If the line is extended, the ordinate of the point on the line, whose abscissa is -1 is
a) k= -1/3 & y = 0
b) k= -1/4 &y=0
c) k= -1/2 & y = 0
d) k= 1/3 & y = 0​

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Answered by pavankavya682
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Step-by-step explanation:

1.A straight line is drawn joining the points (3, 4) and (5, 6). If the line is extended, the ordinate of the point on the line, whose abscissa is -1 is

a) k= -1/3 & y = 0

b) k= -1/4 &y=0

c) k= -1/2 & y = 0

d) k= 1/3 & y = 0

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