if the graph of a function passes through the origin, what must be true of the function? a. the graph of the function must be a straight line. b. the function will only work for positive values of x c. there cannot be a constant in the equation of the function. d. as x increases, y must also increase
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It's d im higher level im right
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Prove that I'm wrong.
dont get the boy into trouble its c -_-
if it cuts the origin how can it hav a constant when the y intercept is zero
if its a decreasing function it can cut the origin and as the x increases , the y will decrease so obviously ur wrong
u bought ur level Romero? lol
'You are right. The y intercept is in the origin (0,0) because x=0 when y=0 the only function that can work is when y=mx where m is the slope. This means we can't have another constant adding or subtracting from the function because that will cause the function to rise up or lower down.
yes good bye
So it is definitly c?
Yes, I concur
Yes
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