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Passing through the origin refers to a line or curve in a coordinate system that intersects the origin point (0,0). In mathematical terms, this means that when the input value (usually x) is zero, the output value (usually y) is also zero. This is often seen in linear equations of the form ( y = mx ), where the y-intercept is zero. Graphically, it indicates that the relationship represented does not have a constant offset, starting from the origin itself.

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