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Answered by sudipsatpathi4
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Answer:

I think the answer will be c. x+y =0 as in (-2,2) x is -2 and y is 2 so (-2) +2 = 0

and in (3,-3) x is 3 and Y is -3 so 3+ (-3) is 0

and 0+0 always equals to 0

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Answered by sare83
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Answer:

Option (B): x+y=0

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

coordinates of the line are

(-2,2) & (3,-3)

Consider first points i.e; (-2,2)

so, let us add the points

⇒ -2+2 ⇒ 0

⇒ x+y=0

now, consider the next points i.e; (3,-3)

now add the points  

⇒ 3+(-3) ⇒ 3-3 ⇒ 0

⇒ x+y=0

∴the condition that satisfies the given points of the graph is x+y = 0

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