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What is an equation of a line that does not have an x-intercept in a y=mx+b form?

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An equation of a line that does not have an x-intercept in a y=mx+b form would have a slope of 0.

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When an equation does not have an x-intercept, the slope will be 0, which would be a straight horizontal line. If it had no y-intercept, the slope would be undefined.

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