SOLUTION: If a line has no y-intercept, what can you say about the line? What if a line has no x-intercept? Think of a real-life situation where a graph would have no x- or y-intercept.
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Question 717201: If a line has no y-intercept, what can you say about the line? What if a line has no x-intercept? Think of a real-life situation where a graph would have no x- or y-intercept.
Answer by MathLover1(20850) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
if a line has no then it is to -the line is a horizontal line
or if a line has no will be when the line is parallel to -the line is a vertical line
If you think of the as temperatures in Kelvin above absolute zero, and the as time after the big bang there would be no intercepts.
another a real-life situation where a graph would have no - or is a hyperbola, (some constant)
or, the gravitational force between two different planets (where is the distance between the centers, and is the force); there is no because this would imply that two planets are at the same point in space, and there is no because the planets would have to be infinitely far for there to be gravitational force
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