depends on line slope
y=6x is in the third quadrant while x is negative and in the first quadrant while x is positive.
no
yes
Yes, a line with a negative slope can go through quadrant 3. In this quadrant, both the x and y coordinates are negative. A negative slope indicates that as you move from left to right, the line descends, which means it can intersect both the negative x-axis and negative y-axis, allowing it to pass through quadrant 3.
The graph must be a straight line, and it must pass through the origin.
y=6x is in the third quadrant while x is negative and in the first quadrant while x is positive.
it lies in the 2nd and 4th quadrants
no
no
yes
The slope is always positive A negative slope will always pass through quadrant II and IV
No
It passes through Quadrants II and IV. It also passes through the origin ... the point where the 'x' and 'y' axes cross. At that point, it's in all four quadrants.
Yes, a line with a negative slope can go through quadrant 3. In this quadrant, both the x and y coordinates are negative. A negative slope indicates that as you move from left to right, the line descends, which means it can intersect both the negative x-axis and negative y-axis, allowing it to pass through quadrant 3.
Not always
Inverse variation does not pass through the origin, however direct variation always passes through the origin.
No. Because a vertical line will pass through two points on the graph.