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11 June, 18:00

Which statement is true?

(a) If the x-intercept of a line is given by (0, b), b can never equal zero.

(b) A line of x = a (where a is not zero) cannot have a y-intercept.

(C) If the y-intercept of a line is given by (a, 0), a can never equal zero.

(d) A line with a zero slope cannot have a y-intercept.

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  1. 11 June, 18:15
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    Out of all the other statements, this statement is true: "A line of x = a (where a is not zero) cannot have a y-interception"

    Option B. would be the correct answer.

    If the line is x = a, then it is perfectly a vertical line, crossing the x-axis at a, but would be unlikely to cross the y-axis. It runs parallel to the y-axis, so there would be no y-interception.
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