Math, asked by jbbhjd967, 9 months ago

36. The point of the form (a, -a) always lies on the line:
a) x= a
b) y = -a
c) y = x
d) x + y = 0​

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Answered by Anonymous
8

Answer:

d) x + y = 0​

Answered by brainlypanda6
2
Your answer is d) x+y=0
Explanation
Let’s take the value of 'a' as 2
So then -a will be -2
x=a(2), y= -a(-2)
Proving x+y=0
When you add 2+(-2)
= 2-2
= 0

Here’s how you get your answer

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