An equation of the type y=mx represents a line passing through the
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" Y = MX "
Represent equation of a straight line passing through the origin ( 0,0 ). And makes an inclination of # ( suppose ) with the positive direction of x-axis in anticlockwise direction, which is called slope of given line.
Tan( # ) = m
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" Y = MX "
Represent equation of a straight line passing through the origin ( 0,0 ). And makes an inclination of # ( suppose ) with the positive direction of x-axis in anticlockwise direction, which is called slope of given line.
Tan( # ) = m
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The equation y = mx represents a line passing through the origin.
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation of the form y=mx is a line that always passes through the origin(0,0).
In general, the equation y = mx represents a straight line passing through the origin with gradient m. The equation of a straight line with gradient m passing through the origin(0,0) is given by y = mx.
Slope Intercept Formula:
The slope-intercept form of the line is y = mx + b.
here, m = the slope of the line
b = y-intercept of the line
The slope intercept form is y = mx + b, where b is the y-intercept.
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