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67. Find the points where the graph of x+y = 4 meets line which is
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(i) parallel to x-axis at 3 units from origin in positive direction of y-axis.
(a) parallel to y-axis at 2 units on left of origin. 10,-​

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Answered by Mananbansal12
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The coordinates of the points lying on the line parallel to the y-axis, at a distance 2 units from the origin and in the positive direction of the x-axis are of the form (2, a). Putting x = 2, y = a in the equation x + y = 5, we get a = 3. Thus, the required point is (2, 3).Read more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/868628/at-what-point-does-the-graph-of-the-linear-equation-meet-a-line-which-is-parallel-to-the-axis

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