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There are many lines that go through the origin.

Examples:

y=x

y=2x

y=3x

y=mx

x=y

x=my

These are called direct variations and b = 0 in the slope-intercept form y=mx+b

However given any other point on the line, the equation would be

y=x(ypoint/xpoint)

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The equation for the line is [ Y = k X ].

'k' can be any number.

This is the equation of ALL straight lines that go through the origin.

The only difference in ALL of them is what number 'k' is.

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