Mathematics
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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Parth (parthkohli):
\(x\) never changes in any vertical line. Does that make sense?
\(y\) keeps changing all the time.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
D
Parth (parthkohli):
@sauravshakya \(x = a\)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yep........ its x=a
OpenStudy (anonymous):
D?
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Parth (parthkohli):
\(y\) never changes in a horizontal line, because the line's slope will remain the same.
Parth (parthkohli):
Not D.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
NVM, it's a type wrong
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thanx @ParthKohli I am feeling quite sleepy........
Parth (parthkohli):
Since \(x\) will remain like it is, we may say that \(x\) remains \(1\) all the time.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
oopps wasnt looking at the letter. lol uh C or A?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@pinkmommy it should be in the form x=a............now use the given point to find the value of a
Parth (parthkohli):
\(x\) remains 1? That leads us to another fact! \(x\) *is* 1.
OpenStudy (eyust707):
"x is 1"
"x = 1"
Parth (parthkohli):
@sauravshakya Me too. :p
Someone feed some milk to the catty so he could go to sleep!
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
its A!? right?
Parth (parthkohli):
Haha, I was leaving the last step which eyust did to pinkmommy.
Parth (parthkohli):
Yes, it is A.
OpenStudy (eyust707):
haha sorry man
Parth (parthkohli):
No worries
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
is x possitvie && y negative? like the numbers?
OpenStudy (eyust707):
x is 1
OpenStudy (eyust707):
always
Parth (parthkohli):
I don't know what you mean there. @pinkmommy
Parth (parthkohli):
\(x\) is always not 1, lol.
In this case, it will always remain 1.
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OpenStudy (eyust707):
hahahaaa
Parth (parthkohli):
\(x =1\) is not a solution to \[3x + 1 = 12233377232749327 \]
Parth (parthkohli):
:p
OpenStudy (anonymous):
like is x=1 && y would be -1?
Parth (parthkohli):
G2G, gnight.
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OpenStudy (eyust707):
hehe i know i know i was being dramatic.. lol
OpenStudy (anonymous):
kk. btw please dont have conversations on my questions. thats what the chat is for
OpenStudy (eyust707):
pinkmommy when we say x = 1 we mean that for all values of y, x is 1
OpenStudy (eyust707):
let me show you..
OpenStudy (eyust707):
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