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)

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 13-04-21] [Hit: ]
¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯-The Line : A) y=1/4x is IN slope-intercept form, through point (0, 0), >==================andSlope,......
A) y=1/4x
B) y=4x+1
C) y=1/4
D) y=1/4+x

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The general equation for the slope of a line is given by y = mx + b, where m is the slope, b is the y-intercept and (x, y) are the coordinates of any point on the line.

If the line is neither vertical nor horizontal and passes through the origin, the equation would be given by y = mx.

The only option satisfying this criterea is

A.) y = 1/4 x
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The Line : A) y=1/4x
is
IN slope-intercept form, through point (0, 0), >==================< ANSWER
and
Slope, m = 1/4 >======================================< ANSWER

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