Math, asked by what6992, 11 months ago

What is the area bounded by the lines x=0,y=0 and x+y+2=0

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Answered by shreeyanshnavale9898
1

Answer:

x=0 and

y=0

x+y+2=0

0+0+2=0

0+2=0

2=0-0

2=0

0=2

so, the area bounded by the lines is 2

Answered by sarivuselvi
0

Step-by-step explanation:

The graph is shown in the image.

The intersection point of the curve with coordinate axis is:

Put y=0, we will get x=−2

and put x=0, we will get y=−2

The coordinate axis and the curve of equation form the right angle triangle

Hence, A=1/2×base×height

A=1/2×2×2

A=2 sq.unit

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