SOLUTION: how is the graph of y=3x changed if we decrease its slope to zero?
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Question 807627: how is the graph of y=3x changed if we decrease its slope to zero?
Answer by TimothyLamb(4379) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The line L1 with equation: y = 3x
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is a line with slope 3 passing through the origin (0, 0).
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If we decrease the slope of L1 from 3 to 0, L1 becomes a new line, call it L2.
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L2 lies on the x-axis.
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