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Do all graphs of linear equations have x-intercepts? - Answers
no, not all lines cross each other.===================================Answer #2:Yes, UNLESS the line is parallel to the x-axis. That'sany line with a slope of zero. Its equation is . . .Y = any number, except zero . If that's NOT the equation of the line, then the linecrosses the x-axis.
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Do all graphs of linear equations have x-intercepts? - Answers
no, not all lines cross each other.===================================Answer #2:Yes, UNLESS the line is parallel to the x-axis. That'sany line with a slope of zero. Its equation is . . .Y = any number, except zero . If that's NOT the equation of the line, then the linecrosses the x-axis.
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Do all graphs of linear equations have x-intercepts? - Answers
no, not all lines cross each other.===================================Answer #2:Yes, UNLESS the line is parallel to the x-axis. That'sany line with a slope of zero. Its equation is . . .Y = any number, except zero . If that's NOT the equation of the line, then the linecrosses the x-axis.
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