They do unless they're perfectly vertical.
If the equation of a line is [ x = a number ], then it has no y-intercept.
If 'y' appears in the equation at all, then the line has a y-intercept.
There is no slope nor intercept because there is no equation, simply an expression.
It shows the relationship of y in terms of x. [y = (yIntercept) + ((slope)*(x))] [slope = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)]
The Northern and Piccadilly lines are tube lines which have no branches at all.
You can write it either in standard form (ax + by = c) or in slope-intercept form (y = mx + b)
Typically, all lines training relates to the All Lines insurance adjuster license. There are companies which have used the term 'All Lines' in their name, but for the purpose of claims adjusters, all lines training relates to the highest level of Florida claims adjuster licensing, the All Lines License.
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parallel lines are slanted lines
Without the inclusion of an equality sign and not knowing the plus or minus values of the given terms it can't be considered to be a straight line equation
parallel lines
In volleyball all lines are in
No, none are.
They are parallel lines