Math, asked by sikdarkristi, 3 months ago

What is the locus of a point, whose sum of abscissae and ordinate is 4?​

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Answered by Manu87430
7

Answer:

Let abcissa and ordinate of point 'P' be (x,y)

Given abcissa=ordinate

∴y=x

∴x−y=0 is locus of point 'P'.

Answered by katrajdhankawadi
0

Step-by-step explanation:

Let abcissa and ordinate of point 'P' be (x,y)

Given abcissa=ordinate

∴y=x

∴x−y=0 is locus of point 'P'.

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