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If a linear equation has solutions (-2,2), (0,0) and (2, -2), then it is of the form

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Answered by malaammu
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Answer:

Correct option is

B

x+y=0

Given the points A(−2,2),B(0,0),C((2,2) are solutions of a linear equations.

Let line equation ⟹y=mx+c

Since (0,0) lies on it, c=0

Since (−2,2) lies on it, 2=−(2)(m)⟹m=−1

So, y=−x

⟹x+y=0 is the equation of line.

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