If a linear equation has solutions (–3, 3), (0, 0) and (3, –3), then it is of the form: 1 point A) y – x = 0 B) x + y = 0 C) –2x + y = 0 D) –x + 2y = 0
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Answer:option number b is the answer because as you can observe that when we simplify option number b we get x=-y
and from the solutions that has been given to us we can observe that if x co-ordinate is negative then y co-ordinate is positive from II solution both of them are 0 and in the third solution that is given when x axis is positive so the y axis is given negative so the correct option for this question will be B
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the correct option is b
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