Asked by Kelly

Is it possible for the x-intercept and the y-intercept of a straight line to be at the same point? Why or why not?

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Answered by Reiny
What are the x and y intercepts of a line that runs through the origin?
Answered by Reiny
... This is "college" algebra ? Wow.
Answered by Jen
Why do you have to make degrading comments all the time? Either help or don't.
Answered by Kelly
This is the question...is it possible and why?
Answered by Kelly
And yes this is College Algebra...some of us are better at things other than math. I'm doing great after being graduated for 17 years, a 9 year old, a husband and a full time job. I'm loving my A average thank you.
Answered by Jen
Agreed, Kelly. Good for you. I think what Reiny was getting at is at the origin the point is (0,0) so it is possible. Not 100% positive though.
Answered by carmelita
The height of a triangle is 3 in. less than 5 times the length of its base. The area is 81 sq.ins. Find the lenght of is base and the height of the triangle.
Answered by Anonymous
The coordinate of all relative maxima 2x^4+x^3-33x^2-16x+16
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