English, asked by nazimHussain, 4 months ago

any point on the line x = y is of the form​

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Answered by mauryavijay8088
1

Explanation:

Every point on the line y = x has same value of x-and y-coordinates i.e., x = a and y = a. Hence, (a, a) is the required form of the solution of given linear equation.

Answered by manissaha129
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Answer:

Given that the line is

\boxed{x = y }\\ y = x \\ y = mx + c

where, m(slope) =1 and c(intercept) =0

Let the value of x- axis be a

and the value of y-axis be a

Therefore, the point will be in the form (a,a).

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