Chapter 1: Q. 140 (page 44)
If two distinct lines have the same slope, but different -intercepts, can they have the same -intercept?
Short Answer
No they cannot have same y-intercept
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Chapter 1: Q. 140 (page 44)
If two distinct lines have the same slope, but different -intercepts, can they have the same -intercept?
No they cannot have same y-intercept
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