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Sebastian Allen
18 December, 04:25
Describe the graph of y > mx, where m > 0.
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Kathleen Rich
18 December, 06:57
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y > mx, where m>0.
y>mx represent the equation of a line. Where "m" represents the slope of that line. For m> 0, its mean, that the slope of the line is increasing in a positive direction. Similarly for m<0, the corresponding line slope will be decreasing.
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