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The equation of a line passing through the origin with slope m is
Ay = x / m
By − x = m
Cy = mx
Dy = m + x
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. y = mx
Through the origin (0, 0) with slope m: y − 0 = m(x − 0) ⇒ y = mx.
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