X-intercept=3 y-intercept=-2
Slope is zero y-intercept is -7 there is no x-intercept for this equation
If you mean: -5x+2y = 20 then the x intercept is -4 and the y intercept is 10
If the slope-intercept equation is in the form: y = mx + b then the y-coordinate of the intercept is b
A line with a y-intercept but no x-intercept will be a straight line parallel to the x axis. It will have a slope of zero.
Jinzo's effect says no traps can be activated, so under normal circumstances, you cannot use Mirror Force at all when Jinzo is face-up on the field.
In effect, Jinzo does not "destroy" Trap Cards. It only negates the effects and prevents them from activating.Therefore, if Embodiment of Apophis was already active on the field when Jinzo is Summoned, the Trap Monster is pushed back into the Spell & Trap Card Zone face-up, and is useless thereafter, even if Jinzo leaves the field.However, if Jinzo was already on the field, then Embodiment of Apophis could not have been activated in the first place. All Trap Cards cannot be activated while Jinzois face-up on the field.
Yes, you can. His trap negation and trap activation prevention effects only apply when he is on the field. So Call of the Haunted can be activated and target him. When it special summons Jinzo, Jinzo's effect will then negate Call of the Haunted. This does not destroy Jinzo though, and when Call is destroyed, Jinzo will remain on the field because he's negating Call's effect to destroy the monster it summons.
No, no traps can be activated while Jinzo is face-up on the field. There's no exception for Counter Traps.
Only if Jinzo's effect is being negated, or he is face down. When Jinzo is successfully summoned, his continuous effect will be applied before traps can be activated in response. That means you cannot use summon-responsive cards like Torrential Tribute or BTH while he is face-up on the field.
If Jinzo is summoned it can be targetted by trap cards to stop it, once it has been succesfully summoned it's effect takes place and stops trap cards being activated. E.g you summon Jinzo, your opponent can immediately activate horn of heaven to destroy it. If Jinzo is already on the field then no trap cards can be activated. *Once he is summoned, he is impossible to stop with traps. If your trap says "negate the summon," then he was never summoned, and therefore didn't stop the trap. Otherwise it doesn't work. That is how you can tell in the future as well. -Dragonheart91*
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No, Jinzo has never been banned.
Jinzo is a powerful card. His text reads: Trap Cards cannot be activated. The effects of all face-up Trap Cards are negated.When he is summoned, either by Tribute Summoning or Special Summoning, the instant he is face-up on the field no Traps work or can be activated. No, he doesn't destroy Trap cards, but any face-down Trap cards cannot be flipped to activate their effect. So if you were planning on activating Trap Hole or Torrential Tribute when Jinzo is summoned, it will not be able to activate.If either player has a face-up Trap card, it is negated as well. For example, let's say the oppoent has Solemn Wishes face-up on the field. Whenever they darw a card, they gain 500 LP. Now with Jinzo on the field, when they draw a card, Solemn Wishes will not activate and he/she will not gain 500 LP. An important thing to remember is that Jinzo's Trap-negation applies to both players, so your Traps are inactive and negated too!As a rule of thumb we can say that when Jinzo hits the field, Traps are done for, but in reality there are a few ways to get around Jinzo. If Jinzo is removed from the field (returned to hand, sent to Graveyard, etc.) or flipped face-down, Traps can start working again. If any Trap card like Threatening Roar is activated before Jinzo is summoned, Threatening Roar will still prevent the opposing player from declaring an attack.One other thing to note is that when Jinzo is summoned, certain Counter-Trap cards can stop him. The most notable ones are Solemn Judgement and Forced Back. When a monster gets summoned, those particualar cards will negate the summon of the monster. Think of it like this: if you Tribute Summon Jinzo and your opponent activates Forced Back, Jinzo's Trap-negation effect never gets a chance to take effect and he gets return to your hand.
Jinzo does not come in any premade decks.
It depends on which is played first if u played skill drain before jinzo then jinzo cant negate traps but you cant activate skill drain after jinzo is summoned.
The 'declaration' is not something you can respond to.It is my turn, and my main phase. I have the 'right' as turn player to summon a monster, or start a chain first. I tribute a monster and place Jinzo on the field. There's no window for the opponent to activate a card like Skill Drain now he knows I'm summoning Jinzo, but before the monster arrives on the field. I do not say "I wish to summon Jinzo" I just go ahead and place him down. If the opponent has a summon-negation card, he can use it here. But if not, Jinzo's continuous effect becomes active, and while players can now respond to the summon, Jinzo's preventing traps from being activated now.