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Question Number 32844 by Rio Mike last updated on 03/Apr/18

sketch on the x−y plain the locus  of a point,P which moves such that  its x and  y coordinates are same.  state the locus.

$${sketch}\:{on}\:{the}\:{x}−{y}\:{plain}\:{the}\:{locus} \\ $$$${of}\:{a}\:{point},{P}\:{which}\:{moves}\:{such}\:{that} \\ $$$${its}\:{x}\:{and}\:\:{y}\:{coordinates}\:{are}\:{same}. \\ $$$${state}\:{the}\:{locus}. \\ $$

Commented by Tinkutara last updated on 03/Apr/18

x−y=0 (A line)

$${x}−{y}=\mathrm{0}\:\left({A}\:{line}\right) \\ $$

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