The line (y=x) makes an angle of (45^{circ}) with both the (x) - and (y)-axes. It is
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The line \(y=x\) makes an angle of \(45^{\circ}\) with both the \(x\) - and \(y\)-axes. It is evident that rotating the line by \(\mathrm{R}\left(45^{\circ}, zight)\) makes it coincide with the \(y\)-axis. Prove by calculation that this conclusion is correct.
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