Math, asked by babimarri1987, 3 months ago

The point of intersection of the lines x + y - 1 = 0, x - y - 1 = 0 is
1) (0, 1)
2) (1, 0)
3) (0, 0)
4) (1, 2)​

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Answered by balakrishnan3595
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Answer:

(1,0)

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by aurangebazam2008
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I will not give the answer. if I give the answer how do you. I have given the Example I down you can see

Point of intersection of the lines x+y=1 and x−y=1 are

(1,0)

Given equations are:

x+y=1

x−y=1

⇒y=−x+1

⇒y=x−1

⇒−x+1=x−1

⇒−2x=−2

⇒x=1

Now putting x=1 in x+y=1

⇒1+y=1

⇒y=0

Hence the intersection point of line is (1,0)

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