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Mathematics, 06.03.2020 22:40 dude5522

Can the X-Intercept and Y-intercept ever be the same point?
a. Yes, but only when the intercepts are identical
b. Yes, but only at the origin
c. No, they can never be the same point
d. Yes, they are always the same point.

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