If the y-intercept does not cross the y-line, then it does not exist, so it cannot be found.
The y-intercept is where the line crosses the y-axis, and the x-intercept is where the line cross the x-axis
A vertical line does not have a slope - negative or positive. It is not defined. A vertical line has no y intercept and, if its equation is x = c (for some number c), then the x-intercept is (c, 0).
The y- intercept of a line is where the line crosses the y axis. The x- intercept is where the line crosses the x axis.
The slope intercept equation of a line is y=mx+b, where m is the slope of the line and b is the y-intercept.
The slope intercept form is y=mx+b where m is the slope and b is the y intercept y=2x-8.
The y-intercept is where the line crosses the y-axis, and the x-intercept is where the line cross the x-axis
the y-intercept is when u start or when you cross the y line
If the x intercept is a and the y intercept is b, then the equation of the line is bx + ay = ab
An x-intercept is the value where a graph of a line crosses the x-axis. I am not sure how a fraction could constitute a line and, therefore, how it could cross the x-axis.
A vertical line on a graph has infinite slope and no y-intercept. Its equation is [ x = a number ]. The number is the line's x-intercept.
A line in slope-intercept form is: y = mx + b m is the slope of the line, and b is the y-intercept. To find the slope, find any two coordinates, and divide the difference in y-values by the difference in x-values; to find the y-intercept, find the value of y where x = 0.
Yes. Remember that the intercepts are where the line crosses the axis. Since each axis is also a line this is the same as saying that any two lines that cross, cross at only one point. I wonder if a curved line could perhaps cross an axis twice.
The y-coordinate of the point where the line cuts the y-axis If the line can be represented as y = mx + c, then c is the intercept
it is the horizontal line...
Find the value of the trend line when x = 0
The function y = -1 has no x-intercept; its graph is a horizontal line with a y-intercept of -1.
When 2 lines cross over each other they intercept each other forming certain types of angles