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If a linear equation has solutions (–2, 2), (0, 0) and (2, – 2), then what is it's form?

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

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Answered by hanumanth53
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Answer:

b is correct

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option b is correct

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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