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Which equation is in slope-intercept form and represents a line with slope through the point (0, 0)?
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Which equation is in slope-intercept form and represents a line with slope through the point (0, 0)?
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Which equation is in slope-intercept form and represents a line with slope
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Slope is not given, say m.
Then a line through origin with given slope m is
y=mx
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