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Which is not an equation of the line that passes through the points (1, 1) and (5, 5)?

y - x = 0
x - y = 0
-x - y = 0

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-x-y=0 is not a line that passes through (1,1) and (5,5). All you have to do is plug the points in to each equation and see which one doesn't work!
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Answer:
-x - y = 0

Explanation:

The equation of line passing through two points (a,b) and (c,d) is given by :-


(y-b)=(d-b)/(c-a)(x-a)

Then , the equation of line passing through two points (1, 1) and (5, 5) is given by :-


(y-1)=(5-1)/(5-1)(x-1)\\\\\Rightarrow\ y-1=x-1\\\\\Rightarrow\ y=x

It can be written as
y - x = 0\ or\ x-y=0

Hence, the
-x - y = 0 is not an equation of the line that passes through the points (1, 1) and (5, 5).

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