Math, asked by ishaanrawat26, 8 months ago

. If the linear equation has the solutions (-3, 3), (0, 0) and (3, -3), then it is of the form:​

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Answered by Aadrikakhanna
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Answer:

Rectangle.....

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Answered by Sandeep004
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Hey buddy, hope this helps you!

Answer:

Intersecting Line

Step-by-step explanation:

Let us take the points as A(-3,3), B(0,0) and C(3,-3) of the form A(a_{1},a_{2}), B(b_{1},b_{2}) and C(c_{1},c_{2})

Now, taking the co-ordinates of the points,

\frac{a_{1}}{a_{2} } = \frac{-3}{3} = -1

\frac{b_{1} }{b_{2} } = \frac{0}{0} = 0

\frac{c_{1} }{c_{2} } = \frac{3}{-3} = -1

\frac{a_{1}}{a_{2} }\frac{b_{1} }{b_{2} }

∴ the line represented by the linear equation is an intersecting line.

Please do tell me if it's wrong!

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