SOLUTION: if we graph the equation x = 0, this is the x axis, do we say that this linear equation has many "x -intercepts"?..in other words do we say a line can "cross itself" many times?
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Question 19143: if we graph the equation x = 0, this is the x axis, do we say that this linear equation has many "x -intercepts"?..in other words do we say a line can "cross itself" many times? Answer by venugopalramana(3286) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! if we graph the equation x = 0, this is the x axis, do we say that this linear equation has many "x -intercepts"?..in other words do we say a line can "cross itself" many times?
x=0 gives Y axis not X axis so its x intercept or where it cuts x axis is at x=0..so x intercept is zero.