Yes. It has no intercepts.
A line segment that is bent to form part of a circle would be considered an arc.
A circle can have a maximum of two intercepts with a straight line. This occurs when the line intersects the circle at two distinct points. If the line is tangent to the circle, it will have one intercept, and if it does not intersect at all, it will have zero intercepts.
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
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The intersection of a line and a circle is called a chord if the line intersects the circle at two points. If the line touches the circle at exactly one point, it is referred to as a tangent. If the line does not intersect the circle at all, it is considered to be external to the circle.
A line segment that is bent to form part of a circle would be considered an arc.
A circle can have a maximum of two intercepts with a straight line. This occurs when the line intersects the circle at two distinct points. If the line is tangent to the circle, it will have one intercept, and if it does not intersect at all, it will have zero intercepts.
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
A line will have no x-intercept if it is parallel to the x-axis, otherwise it will meet up with it eventually. That would be the graph of a Y=something line.
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The intersection of a line and a circle is called a chord if the line intersects the circle at two points. If the line touches the circle at exactly one point, it is referred to as a tangent. If the line does not intersect the circle at all, it is considered to be external to the circle.
The y intercept would be 3.
Yes, but only of the line is vertical. (It would then be written as x = a, where a is a constant. For example, the line x = 8 does not have a y-intercept. All lines in the form y = mx+b will have a y-intercept.)
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.
y = {slope}x + {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.
If the y intercept is -6 then the equation is: y = -7x-6