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Re: In the xy-plane, what is the x intercept of a certain line? [#permalink]
Answer : E

a.) (0,2) line passes through that co-ordinate..hence...X= N values..Not sufficient
b.) if y intercept is 2..is basically same as A... line can have any slope passing through Y = 2...hence...X= N values..Not sufficient

Even together..they are not sufficient...hence E
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Re: In the xy-plane, what is the x intercept of a certain line? [#permalink]
same answer here..
E.. both statements mean the same thing..



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