That you want to do this is fascinating. Since you are so intent on doing this 
I am sure you have already Googled "R plot several lines" and used the examples 
you found to help make your plots by now. Do keep in mind that there are three 
common but distinctly different graphing systems available in R: base graphics, 
lattice graphics, and the ggplot2 package. The first two come with the base 
software, while the third requires a package from CRAN. Each has advantages and 
disadvantages, so do try out each while you are at it.

What you don't appear to have done is read the Posting Guide or the footer in 
any message on this list. This list is not here to to your work/homework for 
you, and a reproducible example illustrating just where you are having 
difficulty will let us help you get out of a bind much more effectively than 
just doing your work for you from scratch.
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On March 15, 2015 9:03:07 PM PDT, Partha Sinha <[email protected]> wrote:
>I want to plot a straight line where y=m*x+1 (where x varying from -5
>to +5) and and m will change from 0.5 to 5. All the straight lines
>needs to be overlaid.
>Thanks
>Parth
>
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