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What is the relation between the y intercepts of x=3 and y=x-1?

A- x=3 is greater (the y intercept)
B- y=x-1 is greater (the y intercept)
C- same y intercept
D- relation cannot be determined

I think it is either A or D, not sure.

Thank you!
8 years ago

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Answered by Damon
x = 3 has no y axis intersection. It is a vertical line through x = 3, no solution , no relation , no way :)
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