MartineR737461 MartineR737461
  • 03-11-2022
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In the equation y=kx, what does k refer to?The origin (0,0)SlopeA curved line

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LovellaY365711 LovellaY365711
  • 03-11-2022

The equation of line is,

[tex]y=kx+c[/tex]

Where k is slope of line and c is y intercept.

If y intercept is 0 or line passes through the origin then equation of line is,

[tex]y=kx[/tex]

So k is slope of lne in equation y = kx.

Answer: k refer to slope of line.

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