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2) An elephant standing at the junction of two straight roads represented by the equations 2 points
I-y+2 = 0 and y-1=0 wants to reach another road
whose equation is r-y-3= 0. If the elephant can move in any direction and wants to cover the
shortest distance to its destination road, then the
equation of the path that the elephant should follow is:

x+y=0

-2+y=0

2-y+1=0

2x - y = 0


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Answered by tiwariaditi2104
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Answer:

x+y=An elephant standing at the junction of two straight roads represented by the equations x−y+2=0x−y+2=0 and y−1=0y−1=0 wants to reach another road

   whose equation is x−y−3=0x−y−3=0. If the elephant can move in any direction and wants to cover the shortest distance to its destination road, then the

   equation of the path that the elephant should follow is:

x+y=0x+y=0

−x+y=0−x+y=0

x−y+1=0x−y+1=0

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