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28 March, 08:49

Describe the graph of any line whose equation when written in standard form has a=0

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  1. 28 March, 09:39
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    If a=0, then the x value that comes after it will always equal zero. Therefore if the a value is zero, the equation is the degree of the second term ex: 0x^2+2x-1 is equivalent to 2x-1.

    The graph would be linear
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