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

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Answered by sohalsukhdeep23
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Answer:

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.

Step-by-step explanation:

The given equation is x=y

So, if x=1⇒y=1

 If x=−5⇒y=−5

If x=0⇒y=0

∴ By induction x=a⇒y=a

So, any point P on the line x=y will be of the form P(a,a) 

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