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If the linear equation has solutions (-2,2), (0,0), and (2,-2), then its equation is

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Answered by jayanarendra21pe0hyx
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If a linear equation has solutions (-2,2)(0,0) and (2,-2), then it is of the form. Hence, x+y=0 is the required form of the linear equation.

Answered by chanduvelagada2004
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at first we find slope of the line

slope=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

=(0+2)/(0-2)

=2/-2

=-1

slope of the equation = -1 =m

equation = (y-y1) = m(x-x1)

=(y-0)= -1(x-0)

=y = -x

=x+y=0

***so equation is x+y=0

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