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The intercept form of the equation of a line with intercepts (a, 0) and (0, b)

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is \"\".Where a is the x-intercept and b is the y-intercept.

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Graph for equation having x-intercept and y-intercept is

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\"Intercept

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An equation having x-intercept and no y-intercept is

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That means b = 0.

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\"\"                   (Substitute b = 0)

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Apply multiplication property of equality: Multiply each side by a.

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\"\"

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\"\"                              (Cancel common terms)

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Graph for equation having x-intercept and no y-intercept is

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\"Vertical

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It is not possible for a line having two x-intercepts.It is possible for the curves like

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sinx,cosx and parabolas. \"\"

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An equation having no x-intercept and y-intercept is

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That means a = 0.

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\"\"                   (Substitute a = 0)

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\"\"

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\"\"                   (Multiply each side by b)

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\"\"                               (Cancel common terms)

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Graph for equation having no x-intercept and y-intercept is

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\"Horizontal\"\"

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It is not possible for a line having two y-intercepts.It is possible for the curves like

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siny,cosy and parabolas.