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Why is the graph of F=1/r^2 made a straight line passing through origin in physics books
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Step-by-step explanation:

analytic geometry, graphs are used to map out functions of two variables on a Cartesian coordinate system, which is composed of a horizontal x-axis, or abscissa, and a vertical y-axis, or ordinate. Each axis is a real number line, and their intersection at the zero point of each is called the origin.

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