SOLUTION: i just asked a question bt the tudor didnt reply...but its ok so anyways my question was i have a graph thatgoes to 6 and the only point on it is (6,1) and the line goes through z

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Question 257016: i just asked a question bt the tudor didnt reply...but its ok so anyways my question was i have a graph thatgoes to 6 and the only point on it is (6,1) and the line goes through zero how would i find the equation for it

Answer by richwmiller(17219) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It is tutor not tudor.
The line goes through the origin (0,0) and that is not called zero.
And I did answer your question.
And you are over the limit for questions per submission.
Reminder website rules:
one problem per submission
4 problems daily.
and no similar problems
BTW not every question gets answered .
You are lucky that I actually answered you three times today because your original posting and this one are not clear which is why I asked you if it goes through (6,1) and (0,0)
Next time don't be such a know it all (aka sa) when you know nothing.