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Standard IX
Mathematics
Graphical Representation of a Linear Equation in 2 Variables
The locus of ...
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The locus of the point for which z = 0, x = 0, is
(a) equation of x-axis
(b) equation of y-axis
(c) equation of z-axis
(d) none of these
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Solution
Since x = 0 and z = 0 is always true an y-axis.
⇒ Locus of x = 0 and z = 0 is y-axis.
Hence, the correct answer is option B.
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