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If x =y , x=3 and x - axis form a triangle then the co ordinates of the three vertices of the triangle are





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Answered by vinayakgamemaster42
0

 the verices are =

i) 0,3

ii) 3,3

iii) 3,0

Answered by amitnrw
1

Given : x = y , x=3 and x - axis form a triangle

To Find :   the co ordinates of the three vertices of the triangle

Solution:

x = y  

x=3  

x axis means  y = 0

Taking

x = y    and y = 0

=> x = 0  

Hence ( 0 , 0)  origin is intersection

Taking

x = y    and x=3  

=> y = 3

Hence ( 3 , 3) is one of the vertex

Taking

x = 3    and y = 0

=> ( 3 , 0)  

Hence ( 3 , 0)   is intersection

So three vertices are  ( 0 , 0) , (  3, 0)  and ( 3 , 3)

vertices of the triangle are( 0 , 0) , (  3, 0)  and ( 3 , 3)

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