Math, asked by Harsha889, 1 year ago

Gud mrng guys....

Can anyone solve my question....

The area of the triangle formed by the lines x=3, y=4 and x=y is.....

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Point of intersection for x=3 & x=y is (3,3), point of intersection for y=4 and x=y is (4,4) , point of intersection for x=3 and y=4 is (3,4).

Answered by Anonymous
27

hey dude....it's too simple

first line,x=3

second one,,y=4

clearly ,on drawing at paper ,we will find,there point of intersection at (3,4)

the third line is x=y

which shows that,third line pass, through the origin.....

since the point of intersction of first two line,is at(3,4),it's not possible for the third line to pass through, point(3,4), ...coz, coordinates r not equal at that point.....

so intersection of the three line can be possible.....

and the area of triangle formed by them....will be 0...or negligible....

hope you understand it

be brainly ✌️

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