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Answered by biligiri
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Step-by-step explanation:

line x - y = 3 does not pass through 2 nd quadrant

put x = 0 => y = -3

put y = 0 => x = 3

join -3 and 3 and extend the line, tbe line passes through 3rd, 4th and 1st quadrant but not 2nd quadrant

Answered by jayasri07
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Answer:

(b) 2nd Quadrant

Step-by-step explanation:

x-y=3

So, x=y+3

If y=1,

=>x=1+3=4.

If y= -1,

=>x= -1+3=2.

If y= -4,

=>x= -4+3= -1.

Now mark these points (4,1), (2, -1), (-1, -4) and connect them.

This proves that the line of the equation x-y=3 passes through the 1st, 3rd and 4th quadrants and not the 2nd.

Hope this was useful...

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