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x = 0 and y = 0 are two ……… lines​

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Answered by kajal1462
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The pair of equations x = 0, and y =0 represents two perpendicular lines. Hence, option (c) is correct. The equation x = 0 represents a line that has a y-coordinate but no x-coordinate. ... Therefore, the line y = 0 is a horizontal line coinciding with the x-axis on graph.Vertical lines cannot be written in standard form because the slope is undefined. The equation of the line is given by the x-intercept of the line. In this case x=0 goes though the origin (x=0), which means this is the equation of the y-axis.

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