Math, asked by sairavindra90, 11 months ago

write points satisfying the equation x=y by taking the outcomes as coordinate points when a die is rolled twice​

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Answered by qwsuccess
13

The points satisfying the equation x=y by taking the outcomes as coordinate points when a die is rolled twice are (1,1) , (2,2) , (3,3) , (4,4) , (5,5) , (6,6).

  • The possible outcomes on rolling one die is a natural number between 1 to 6.
  • The outcome on rolling two dice simultaneously will give us two natural numbers between 1 to 6 each of the form (x,y).
  • The condition x=y is satisfied only if both the die's gives the same number.
Answered by pandu9848
4

Answer:

(1,1)

(2,2)

(3,3)

(4,4)

(5,5)

(6,6)

are the points satisfying the equation x=y

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