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Mathematics, 25.01.2020 12:31 ijal2063

Can a horizontal line have an x-intercept? what if the line passes through the origin? explain.

a. a horizontal line sometimes have an x-intercept. if the line is the x-axis itself, it will have x-intercepts at every point on the line, because the x-intercept is defined as the points at which a line touches the x-axis.
b. a horizontal line never have an x-intercept. the x-intercept is defined as the point at which a line crosses the x-axis.

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