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Draw the graphs of y = x and y = - X what is the point of intersection of two lines representing the above equations

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Answered by 9454619
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Answer:

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Answered by RBT123
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Answer:

(0,0) The two lines intersect at the origin

Step-by-step explanation:

y = x and y = -x

Therefore

x = -x

Hence x = 0

Then y = -x

So y = -0

ie y = 0

So (x,y) = (0,0)

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