SOLUTION: how do I draw lines passing through the origin with slopes -1,-1/4,0,1/3,2 on the same set of axes?

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Question 997572: how do I draw lines passing through the origin with slopes -1,-1/4,0,1/3,2 on the same set of axes?
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
how do I draw lines passing through the origin with slopes -1,-1/4,0,1/3,2 on the same set of axes?
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The Origin is the point (0,0).
For each slope, you need 1 additional point.
Use x = 1, then the slope is the y value of the 2nd point.
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-1 --> (1,-1)
-1/4 --> (1,-1/4)
etc

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