Then there is no x-intercept. No big deal. Lots of functions do not have x- intercepts.
For example, y = x2 + 1
or y = 2x
the x is dependent and the y is independent and the x numbers cant repeat themself and yes they do have intercepts
so you can find the solution for the x-values. the x-intercepts are when the graph crosses the x-axis
If there is no y, then the equation is of the form x = c where c is some constant value. And so the line intercepts the x axis at (c,0).
It is 6000.
Slope: -1 intercepts: (0,1000),(1000,0)
the x is dependent and the y is independent and the x numbers cant repeat themself and yes they do have intercepts
so you can find the solution for the x-values. the x-intercepts are when the graph crosses the x-axis
The vertex must be half way between the two x intercepts
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.
Given the linear equation 3x - 2y^6 = 0, the x and y intercepts are found by replacing the x and y with 0. This gives the intercepts of x and y where both = 0.
5x²=0 X=0 the function y=5x² only intercepts x when x = 0
If there is no y, then the equation is of the form x = c where c is some constant value. And so the line intercepts the x axis at (c,0).
It is 6000.
Slope: -1 intercepts: (0,1000),(1000,0)
To determine the intercepts of a line, you need to find where the line crosses the x-axis and y-axis. The x-intercept occurs when y = 0, and the y-intercept occurs when x = 0. If you have the equation of the line, you can substitute these values to find the respective intercepts. Please provide the equation of the line for specific intercept values.
by shoving it up your booty
It depends on the vertex of what!