Which statement is always true about the graph of an equation in the form y = kx?
The point (0, k) is on the graph.
The point (1, 1) is on the graph.
The point (0, 0) is on the graph.
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The statement that is always true about the graph of an equation in the form ( y = kx ) is:
The point (0, 0) is on the graph.
Explanation: In this equation, when ( x = 0 ), the equation simplifies to ( y = k(0) = 0 ). Therefore, the point (0, 0) will always be on the graph regardless of the value of ( k ). The other points mentioned depend on specific values of ( k ) and are not universally true.