Its x coordinate is 0.
The abscissa (x-coordinate) is zero.
no
Yes.
Yes.
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.
If y = 7, then the y-intercept is 7.
no
Yes, every non-vertical line can be represented by the equation y = mx + b, where m is the slope of the line and b is the y-intercept. The slope of a line represents the rate of change of the line, while the y-intercept is the point where the line intersects the y-axis. Therefore, every non-vertical line has both a slope and a y-intercept.
Yes.
Yes.
A vertical line has neither.
Yes.
No because a line can be a vertical line so say you have the equation x=5. Then a vertical line would pass through the x intercept 5 and be vertical thus not having a y intercept. All horizontal lines have a y intercept
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.
Slope is zero y-intercept is -7 there is no x-intercept for this equation
The function y = -1 has no x-intercept; its graph is a horizontal line with a y-intercept of -1.
If y = 7, then the y-intercept is 7.
where as y-intercept on y-axis is distance between origin to the poin on y-axis How do you interpret the y-intercept as in statistics