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2 January, 20:12

Why don't some lines in a graph run through the origin?

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  1. 2 January, 20:40
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    Any line that does not have a y-intercept of zero does not pass through the origin.

    y=mx+b if b is any real value, y does not run through the origin.

    So the only lines that pass through the origin are of the form which only has slope ...

    y=mx passes through the origin for any real value for slope or "m".
  2. 3 January, 00:01
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    Not all lines are proportional and have a set ratio
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