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Given that slope=1/11, passing through the origin. What is the point-slope form of the equation?

Given that slope=1/11, passing through the origin. What is the point-slope form of-example-1
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the answer is y-0=1/11(x-0)
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SOLUTION

It is required to find the point slope of of a line with slope=1/11 and passing through the origin.

Note that the coordinates of the origin is (0,0).

Recall the point slope formula:


y-y_1=m(x-x_1)

Using the given characteristics the point slope form is:


y-0=(1)/(11)(x-0)

Therefore the required answer is:


y-0=(1)/(11)(x-0)

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