The locus of a point, whose abscissa and ordinate are
always equal to
(a)x+y=0
(b)x-y=0
(c)x+y=1
(d) x+y+1=0
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ANSWER IS B.......
SINCE ABSICISSA AND ORDINATE ARE ALWAYS EQUAL SO THEIR DIFFERENCE MUST BE 0......
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