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The locus of a point, whose abscissa and ordinate are always equal is​

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Answered by Anonymous
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⇒x−y=0 is the locus of a point whose abscissa and ordinate are always equal.

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Answered by carboedits376
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Let, the point P is (x , y)

Given: Abscissa = Ordinate

⇒ x = y

x-y = 0 is the locus of a point whose abscissa and ordinate are always equal.

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