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The locus of point for which the
Sum of the coordinates axes
9 then​

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Let our points be (x,y)

Let our points be (x,y) Also we know that,

Let our points be (x,y) Also we know that, Distance of any point from x-axis = magnitude of its y coordinate,

Let our points be (x,y) Also we know that, Distance of any point from x-axis = magnitude of its y coordinate, And the distance of any point from y-axis = magnitude of its x coordinate

Let our points be (x,y) Also we know that, Distance of any point from x-axis = magnitude of its y coordinate, And the distance of any point from y-axis = magnitude of its x coordinate From the question we have

Let our points be (x,y) Also we know that, Distance of any point from x-axis = magnitude of its y coordinate, And the distance of any point from y-axis = magnitude of its x coordinate From the question we have∣x∣

Let our points be (x,y) Also we know that, Distance of any point from x-axis = magnitude of its y coordinate, And the distance of any point from y-axis = magnitude of its x coordinate From the question we have∣x∣ 2

Let our points be (x,y) Also we know that, Distance of any point from x-axis = magnitude of its y coordinate, And the distance of any point from y-axis = magnitude of its x coordinate From the question we have∣x∣ 2 +∣y∣

Let our points be (x,y) Also we know that, Distance of any point from x-axis = magnitude of its y coordinate, And the distance of any point from y-axis = magnitude of its x coordinate From the question we have∣x∣ 2 +∣y∣ 2

Let our points be (x,y) Also we know that, Distance of any point from x-axis = magnitude of its y coordinate, And the distance of any point from y-axis = magnitude of its x coordinate From the question we have∣x∣ 2 +∣y∣ 2 =25

Let our points be (x,y) Also we know that, Distance of any point from x-axis = magnitude of its y coordinate, And the distance of any point from y-axis = magnitude of its x coordinate From the question we have∣x∣ 2 +∣y∣ 2 =25Implying that

Let our points be (x,y) Also we know that, Distance of any point from x-axis = magnitude of its y coordinate, And the distance of any point from y-axis = magnitude of its x coordinate From the question we have∣x∣ 2 +∣y∣ 2 =25Implying thatx

Let our points be (x,y) Also we know that, Distance of any point from x-axis = magnitude of its y coordinate, And the distance of any point from y-axis = magnitude of its x coordinate From the question we have∣x∣ 2 +∣y∣ 2 =25Implying thatx 2

Let our points be (x,y) Also we know that, Distance of any point from x-axis = magnitude of its y coordinate, And the distance of any point from y-axis = magnitude of its x coordinate From the question we have∣x∣ 2 +∣y∣ 2 =25Implying thatx 2 +y

Let our points be (x,y) Also we know that, Distance of any point from x-axis = magnitude of its y coordinate, And the distance of any point from y-axis = magnitude of its x coordinate From the question we have∣x∣ 2 +∣y∣ 2 =25Implying thatx 2 +y 2

Let our points be (x,y) Also we know that, Distance of any point from x-axis = magnitude of its y coordinate, And the distance of any point from y-axis = magnitude of its x coordinate From the question we have∣x∣ 2 +∣y∣ 2 =25Implying thatx 2 +y 2 =25

Let our points be (x,y) Also we know that, Distance of any point from x-axis = magnitude of its y coordinate, And the distance of any point from y-axis = magnitude of its x coordinate From the question we have∣x∣ 2 +∣y∣ 2 =25Implying thatx 2 +y 2 =25solution

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