what type of points are on the graph of equation of type y=mx
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Actually, it depends on the value of m where m is not equal to 0.
Suppose, m = 1
Therefore (x,y) will be (1,1) , (2,2) , (3,3) ...... and so on.
Suppose m = 2
Therefore (x,y) will be (1,2) , (2,4) , (3,6) ....... and so on.
Suppose m = 3
Therefore (x,y) will be (1,3) , (2,6) , (3,9) ....... and so on.
Thus we randomly decide value of 'm' or the value is given in the question.
Normally we take m = 2.
Suppose, m = 1
Therefore (x,y) will be (1,1) , (2,2) , (3,3) ...... and so on.
Suppose m = 2
Therefore (x,y) will be (1,2) , (2,4) , (3,6) ....... and so on.
Suppose m = 3
Therefore (x,y) will be (1,3) , (2,6) , (3,9) ....... and so on.
Thus we randomly decide value of 'm' or the value is given in the question.
Normally we take m = 2.
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The graph of equation of type y = m x represents a straight line that passes through the origin (0, 0).
If m is a real quantity, m ∈ (-∞, ∞), then, all the lines passing through the origin will cover the entire area of x y plane.
If m is a real quantity, m ∈ (-∞, ∞), then, all the lines passing through the origin will cover the entire area of x y plane.
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