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Answer: I cant see your graph but hope this helps
Step-by-step explanation:
point-slope form
The linear equation of a line in the form of
y-y1=m(x-x1), where y1 and x1 are an ordered pair from the line and m is the slope of the line.
Graphs are used to represent the equations of a line
- The lines pass through the origin
- The line may have different slopes
The equation is given as:
[tex]\mathbf{y = mx}[/tex]
Set x = 0
[tex]\mathbf{y = m \times 0}[/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{y = 0}[/tex]
This means that, the point (0,0) is on the line with the equation [tex]\mathbf{y = mx}[/tex].
In other words, the line passes through the origin
So, we can conclude that all lines in the form [tex]\mathbf{y = mx}[/tex] passes through the origin
The difference in them is that, the value of m may differ for such lines
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