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Is it possible for a line ax+ by = c to lack a y-intercept? To lack an x-intercept? Explain.

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Answered by manpreeeetttt
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The x and y - intercepts of the equation are the points to which to line crosses the x and y - axes, respectively. For the given equation, it is impossible for it to lack x or y - intercept. Only the horizontal and vertical lines lack one of the intercepts.

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