Geometryeasy · Past Paper
Point of intersection of x + y = 2 and x - y = 0 is:
A(1, 1)
B(2, 0)
C(0, 2)
D(1, -1)
✓ Correct Answer: A — (1, 1)
Adding the equations: 2x = 2 => x = 1. Then 1 + y = 2 => y = 1.
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