is there some reason why the graph of $\sqrt{(x-y)} = 0$ wouldn't be equal to the graph of $x = y$?
The reason why i'm asking this is that in GeoGebra, when i plot $\sqrt{(x-y)} = 0$, i don't get any points.
Thanks!
is there some reason why the graph of $\sqrt{(x-y)} = 0$ wouldn't be equal to the graph of $x = y$?
The reason why i'm asking this is that in GeoGebra, when i plot $\sqrt{(x-y)} = 0$, i don't get any points.
Thanks!
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