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does the graph of 4x=7y passes the origin or not

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Answered by MarkAsBrainliest
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\textbf{\underline{Answer :}}

Here, the straight line is

4x = 7y ...(i)

Let us take, y = 0, 1, 2, 3, ...

Then, we will find a set of points (0, 0), (4/7, 1), ...

So, we see that (0, 0) point lies on the line too and it shows that the graph of 4x = 7y passes through the origin.

(Refer to the attachment to see the graph.)

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Answered by hayasachin
2

Answer:

Here, the straight line is

4x = 7y ...(i)

Let us take, y = 0, 1, 2, 3, ...

Then, we will find a set of points (0, 0), (4/7, 1), ...

So, we see that (0, 0) point lies on the line too and it shows that the graph of 4x = 7y passes through the origin.

(Refer to the attachment to see the graph.)

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