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10. The graph of the linear equation in two variables y = mx is
(a) a line parallel to x - axis
(b) a line parallel to y - axis
(c) a line passing through the origin (d) not a straight line​

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Answered by NLacharya
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Answer:

(a) a line is parallel to x - axis

Answered by anjaliom1122
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Answer:

(a) a line parallel to x - axis

The graph of the linear equation in two variables y = mx is a line parallel to x - axis.

Explanation:

The graph y = mx is a: straight line parallel to x-axis.

y = mx is a straight line parallel to the x-axis. parallel to the y-axis straight line a line that runs through the origin.

A line parallel to the x-axis is a horizontal line with the equation y = mx , where 'y = mx' is the distance from the x-axis. Similarly, a line parallel to the y-axis is a vertical line with the equation y = mx , The slope of the x-axis or any line parallel to it is zero.

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