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The line x+y=10 meets the y-axis at A an...

The line `x+y=10` meets the y-axis at A and the x -axis at B .A square ABCD is constructed away from the origin with `AB` as a side.If the equation of `CD` is `x+y=lambda` ,the value of `lambda` is

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