SOLUTION: How do you graph an equation when there isn't a y-intercept? For example: y=1/3x
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Question 1042244: How do you graph an equation when there isn't a y-intercept? For example: y=1/3x
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
is the same as
is in the form where the slope is and the y intercept is (which means the line crosses the y axis at y = 0). In this case, the x-intercept is also zero as well.
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