Do all lines have an x and y intercept?
2 Answers
Apr 12, 2018
the answer is yes. see more below
Explanation:
the answer is yes because on a graph, even if it has a x intercept, it will eventually intercept the y intercept b/c the line will continue infinitely
Apr 12, 2018
No.
Explanation:
Not all lines have an x- and y-intercept. This question can be rephrased as, "Do all lines cross the x- and y-axis?"
Consider the horizontal line
This line does not cross the x-axis. Similarly, the line
graph{x = 2 + .00001y [-10, 10, -5, 5]}
It is true that a line will cross at least the x- or y-axis. A line cannot avoid both.