A line can have only one y-intercept. The y-intercept is the point at which the line intersects the y-axis on a graph, and it is determined by the equation of the line. Since a line can only intersect the y-axis at one point, it can have at most one y-intercept.
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There is no limit to the number of y-intercepts a line can have. The axis itself is a line and it intercepts itself an infinite number of times.
The x and y intercepts are where a line on a graph intersects (crosses over) the x or y axis.
where the line on a graph intercepts the y axis, also, it is called the zero step.
If "a" is negative then the graph is a cap. Find the x intercepts. Average the two x intercepts and substitute that into the equation it will give you the y.
The greatest possible number of intercepts is: 2 of one axis and 1 of the other axis.The smallest possible number of intercepts is: One of each axis.