Math, asked by fairygirdhar, 4 months ago

By joining (–3, 2), (–3, –3) and (–3, 4), which of the following is obtained? *
2 points
none of these.
a triangle
A straight line not passing through origin
A straight line passing through origin​

Answers

Answered by PurpleBangtan
15

Answer:

A straight line not passing through the origin is the answer

Answered by Syamkumarr
6

Answer:

By joining (-3, 2), (-3, -3), (-3, 4) we obtain a straight line not passing through the origin.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given points are: (-3, 2), (-3, -3), (-3, 4)

It is clearly visible from the above points that the x coordinate is the same.

The y coordinates makes these points distinct.

Therefore, it will represent a straight line.

If we plot the points on a graph paper, we will see that the line will lie 3 units to the left of origin.

The equation of the line joining these points will be x = -3.

Therefore, By joining (-3, 2), (-3, -3), (-3, 4) we obtain a straight line not passing through the origin.

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