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If a linear equation has solutions (-2, 2), (0.0) and (2-2), then its is of the form
(a) y-s=0 (b) x+y=0 (c)-2x + y = 0 (d) -x + 2y = 0​

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Answered by harsh472864
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Step-by-step explanation:

If a linear equation has solutions (-2, 2), (0.0) and (2-2), then its is of the form

(a) y-s=0 (b) x+y=0 (c)-2x + y = 0 (d) -x + 2y = 0

Answered by aratimirdha10011985
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Answer:

answer is (d) -x+2y=0 ok oooo

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