If linear equation has solutions (-2 ,2) , (0, 0) and (2,-2 ), then it is of the form
y - x = 0
x + y = 0
-2x + y = 0
-x + 2y = 0
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then form is x+y=0
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(B) x + y = 0
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Let us consider a linear equation ax + by + c = 0 … (i)
Since, (-2,2), (0, 0) and (2, -2) are the solutions of linear equation therefore it satisfies the Eq. (i), we get
At point(-2,2), -2a + 2b + c = 0 …(ii)
At point (0, 0), 0+0 + c = 0 => c = 0 …(iii)
and at point (2, – 2), 2a - 2b + c = 0 …(iv)
From Eqs. (ii) and (iii),
c = 0 and – 2a + 2b + 0 = 0, – 2a = -2b,a = 2b/2
=> a = b
On putting a = b and c = 0 in Eq. (i),
bx + by + 0 = 0
=> bx + by = 0
=> – b(x + y) = 0
=> x + y = 0, b ≠ 0
Hence, x + y= 0 is the required form of the linear equation.
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