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  • 10-04-2017
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can a y=mx go through the origin

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irspow
irspow irspow
  • 10-04-2017
if y=mx, it WILL definitely go through the origin.

For a line to NOT go through the origin it must have a y-intercept or constant in the equation...

y=mx+b  where b is any value other than zero makes it impossible for the line to cross the origin.
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