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What is the difference between m(x)=0 and m(0)?

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Answer:

  • Line vs point

Explanation:

The difference between m(x) = 0 and m(0) is

  • m(x) = 0 is the line overlapping with x-axis as for any value of x the value of m equals 0
  • m(0)= 0 is the point on the same line overlapping with origin (0, 0)

So the difference is line vs point on the same line

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