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What is the equation of the line on the graph? (1 point) Responses y=0 y equals 0 x=1 x equals 1 y=x y equals x y=1

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To identify the equation of the line on the graph, we need to understand the meaning of each option provided:

1. **y = 0**: This represents the x-axis, where the value of y is always 0.
2. **x = 1**: This represents a vertical line where the value of x is always 1.
3. **y = x**: This represents a diagonal line that goes through the origin (0,0) with a slope of 1 (45-degree angle).
4. **y = 1**: This represents a horizontal line where the value of y is always 1.

Without a specific graph provided, it's difficult to choose the correct equation. If the line is horizontal (like the x-axis or y = 1), you would choose accordingly. If it’s a diagonal line (like y = x), you would select that option. If it's a vertical line, you would choose x = 1.

Please provide more details about the line or the graph, and I can help determine the correct equation!

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