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Answer the following questions:

a) Can every line be written in slope-intercept form?

b) Does every line have two distinct intercepts?

c) Are there lines that have no intercepts?

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  1. 16 May, 09:55
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    A. The slope intercept form of a line is generally expressed as, y = mx + b. Not all the lines may be expressed this way because some lines do not have y-intercept.

    B. Not all lines have two distinct intercepts because vertical and horizontal lines only has one intercepts each.

    C. No. Each line will have 1 or more intercepts.
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