
Erick G. answered 05/01/20
Mechanical Engineer specializing in STEM
y=x or y=-x.
Y=C*X, with any constant for C.
Y=-C*X, with any constant for C.
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asked 05/01/20Write the equation of a line that crosses both the x-axis and the y-axis at the point (0, 0).
Erick G. answered 05/01/20
Mechanical Engineer specializing in STEM
y=x or y=-x.
Y=C*X, with any constant for C.
Y=-C*X, with any constant for C.
Arturo O. answered 05/03/20
Experienced Physics Teacher for Physics Tutoring
There are infinitely many lines that cross the axes at (0,0). The equation of any line in the form
y = mx,
where m is any real number, crosses the axes at (0,0).
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