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The green line below

The green line below-example-1
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User Jsievers
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Answer:

B, C, D, & E

Explanation:

All lines intersect the x axis and y axis so we know B and D are correct. All graphs are in the xy plane unless i (
√(-1)) is involved, or C. It crosses the center (origin) of the entire plane so it crosses the origin, or E.

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User Hanifah
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Answer:

B, C, D, E

Explanation:

It is diagonal, and so neither perpendicular nor parallel to either axis (the axes are the two bold lines with markings).

It does cross the axes.

The xy plane is the whole thing, so the line is certainly in them.

It does cross the origin, the point where the axes intersect.

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