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What does it means when the X-coordinate or Y-coordinate of a point is 0

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If the x coordinate is 0, then the slope will be undefined because if the y-intercept (y-coordinate) is 1 and the x-coordinate is 0, this means that the slope line will go vertically. However, if the y-coordinate is 0, this means that the slope is 0 because the slope will form a horizontal line, which means that the equation of the line is y = 0.

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