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Maritza Russell
3 April, 10:10
What is x=0 and x=5 on a graph
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Melissa Best
3 April, 11:38
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All vertical lines have an equation in the form x = ... The number indicates the x - intercept. The line x=0 is the equation for the y-axis.
Since x=5 is a vertical line, there is no y-intercept and the slope is undefined.
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