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Standard IX
Mathematics
Graphical Representation of a Linear Equation in 2 Variables
State true or...
Question
State true or false:
The graph given represents the linear equation
x
+
y
=
0
.
A
True
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B
False
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Solution
The correct option is
A
True
If the graph given represents the linear equation x+y=0,
The points on the graph should satisfy the equation.
Point (-4,4)
Substituting co-ordinates of point in the equation, we get
−
4
+
4
=
0
LHS=RHS
Point (-2,2)
Substituting co-ordinates of point in the equation, we get
−
2
+
2
=
0
LHS=RHS.
As both the points on the graph satisfies the equation,
The Answer is True
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