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Find the equation of the straight line joining the points (a,b) and {(a+b),(a-b}).​

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Answered by rajeshjha352
0

Answer:

Solving the equation by subtracting, we get x=y and putting in any, the point of intersection is (

a+b

ab

a+b

ab

). By two point formula the equation of the line joining this point and (a,b) is

a

2

y−b

2

x=ab(a−b)

Sum of intercepts

=ab(a−b)[

a

2

1

b

2

1

]=

ab

a−b

(b

2

−a

2

) etc.

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Answered by sweety7217
1

Answer:

oh...ok..

(a+b) (a-b) is a square minus b square

Step-by-step explanation:

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