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A line has an x - intercept of 0. What is the y-intercept?
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A line has an x - intercept of 0. What is the y-intercept?
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A line who's x-intercept is 0, would have a y-intercept that is also 0.
This is because, lines go in straight lines, and don't curve. So if it intercepts at 0 on x, it'll intercept at the origin, making the y-int 0.
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