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Gloria is walking along the path joining $(−2,\ 3)$ and $(2,\ -2)$, while Suresh is walking along the path joining $(0,\ 5)$ and $(4,\ 0)$. Represent this situation graphically.
Given:
Gloria is walking along the path joining $(−2,\ 3)$ and $(2,\ -2)$, while Suresh is walking along the path joining $(0,\ 5)$ and $(4,\ 0)$.
To do:
We have to represent the above situation graphically.
Solution:
For Gloria's path
When $x=-2$, $y=3$
When $x=2$, $y=-2$
$x$ | $-2$ | $2$ |
$y$ | $3$ | $-2$ |
For Suresh's path
When $x=0$, $y=5$
When $x=4$, $y=0$
$x$ | $0$ | $4$ |
$y$ | $5$ | $0$ |
The above situation can be plotted graphically as below:
The line PQ represents Gloria's path and the line AB represents Suresh's path.
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