The x-intercept is the x-coordinate of the point where a graph crosses the x-axis. What is the slope of a line that has a y-intercept but no intercept?

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2022-08-30

The x-intercept is the x-coordinate of the point where a graph crosses the x-axis. What is the slope of a line that has a y-intercept but no intercept?

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The slope of a line that has a y-intercept but no x-intercept is zero
The x-intercept of a graph is the point where the y value is zero while the y-intercept of a graph is the point where the x-value is zero,
A line that had a y-intercept but no x-intercept must have crossed through the y axis only.This type of line is horizontal and since a horizontal line has a slope of zero, hence the slope of a line that has a y-intercept but no x-intercept is zero

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