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A line has slope m and y intercept 4. Th...

A line has slope m and y intercept 4. The distance between
the origin and the line is equal to

A

`4/sqrt(1-m^2)`

B

`4/sqrt(m^2-1)`

C

`4/sqrt(m^2+1)`

D

`(4m)/sqrt(1+m^2)`

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