Math, asked by SwamnathanR9149, 1 year ago

On a graph paper, plot the points A(2,3), B(6,-1) and C(0,5). If those points are collinear then draw the line which includes them. Write the co-ordinates of the points at which the line intersects the X-axis and the Y-axis.

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Answered by hardeep39
5

Step-by-step explanation:

A(2,3)lie on 1quadrant it XM

B(6,-1)lie on 4quadrant.

C(0,5)lie on X-axis.

Answered by amitnrw
12

Answer:

collinear

Line : x + y = 5

( 5 , 0)

( 0 , 5)

Step-by-step explanation:

A(2,3), B(6,-1) and C(0,5).

Slope of AB  =  (-1 - 2)/( 6 - 3)  = -3/3 = -1

Slope of BC = ( 5 - (-1))/(0 - 6) = 6/(-6) = -1

Slope of AC = (5 - 3)/(0-2) = 2/(-2) = -1

AB , BC & CA have same slope & common points

so these point are collinear

Equation of line is x + y = 5

line intersects the X-axis at ( 5 , 0)

Line intersect the Y - axis at ( 0 , 5)

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