SOLUTION: Given that a line y=x passes through the origin and end up to the right, what would the line y=mx look like if m=1/2? The 3 choices for answers are: A. passes through the or

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Question 47564: Given that a line y=x passes through the origin and end up to the right, what would the line y=mx look like if m=1/2?
The 3 choices for answers are:
A. passes through the origin and up to right (answer I chose)
B. passes through the origin and up to the left
C. passes through (0,1/2) and up to the right
Thank you!

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Your choice is correct.
Cheers,
Stan H.

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