Math, asked by tanishazadrao, 4 days ago

Any point on the line y-x=0 is of the form: (a). (0,a)
(b). (a,a)
(c). (a,-a)
(d). (a,0)​

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Answered by yagy143
0

Answer:

Any point on the line y = x will have x and y coordinate same. So, any point on the line y = x is of the form (a, a).

Answered by shalaminsheikh
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Answer:

b) (a,a)

Step-by-step explanation:

y-x=0 can be written as y = x

that is the slant line passing through origin making equal angle with the axis

so,if y= a , then from above relation(y=x)

x=a ...

therefore, (a,a)

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