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
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:
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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.