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what is the point of intersection of the two lines x = 1 and y = 1 ? A(0,1) B(1,1) C(0,0)D(1,0)​

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Answered by MrMonarque
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x = 1 & y = 1

  • Option B (1,1)

(x,y) ☞ (Abscissa, Ordinate)

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Answered by IIMrVelvetII
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GIVEN :-

  •  \sf \green{A(0,1)}
  •  \sf \green{B(1,1) }
  •  \sf \green{C(0,0)}
  •  \sf \green{D(1,0)}

TO FIND :-

Point of intersection of the two lines  \sf \blue{x = 1} and  \sf \blue{y = 1}.

SOLUTION :-

Here it is given  \sf x co-ordinate is 1 and  \sf y co-ordinate is also 1.

\sf \fbox \orange{(x,y) = (Abscissa, Ordinate)}

∴ The points become  \sf p(1,1).

 \sf \therefore \fbox \red{B(1,1)} is the right answer.

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