draw a triangle whose sides are represented by x=0 y=0 and x+y=3
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Since x=0 and y=0 are the y axis and x axis respectively, two sides are the axes.
Now, x+y=3
If x=0, y=3. We get point (0,3)
If x=1,y=2. We get point (1,2)
If x=2,y=1. We get point (2,1)
If x=3,y=0. We get point (3,0)
These points are sufficient to draw your triangle. Plot these points on a graph and join them to get the triangle
Now, x+y=3
If x=0, y=3. We get point (0,3)
If x=1,y=2. We get point (1,2)
If x=2,y=1. We get point (2,1)
If x=3,y=0. We get point (3,0)
These points are sufficient to draw your triangle. Plot these points on a graph and join them to get the triangle
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