SOLUTION: give some ideas about linear equations whose graphs do not cross the x-axis and for others that do not cross the y-axis
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Question 347436: give some ideas about linear equations whose graphs do not cross the x-axis and for others that do not cross the y-axis
Answer by fractalier(6550) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A linear equation that doesn't cross the x-axis must be parallel to it and must be in the form y = k, where k is some constant not equal to zero. These are all functions.
A linear equation that doesn't cross the y-axis must be parallel to it and must be in the form x = k, where k is some constant not equal to zero. These are not functions.
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