The graph of the linear equation x – y = 0 passes through the point
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Let point be
i.e.,
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Or x – y = – 1 ≠ 0
Therefore,
does not satisfy x – y = 0
Let point be
i.e.,
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Then,![]()
Or x – y = ![]()
Or x – y
= 3 ≠ 0
Therefore,
does not satisfy x – y = 0
Let point be
i.e., x = 0 and y = – 1
then, x – y = 0 + 1 = 1≠0
Therefore,
does not satisfy x – y = 0
Let point be
i.e., x = 1 and y = 1
then, x – y = 1 – 1 = 0
Therefore,
satisfies x – y = 0
Hence, the graph of the linear equation x – y = 0 passes through the point (1, 1)
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