Equations don't really have x intercepts, functions or curves do. They're also known as the zeros of the function. When we set a function equal to zero we get an equation to solve, and the zeros of the function become the solutions or roots of the equation.
If a quadratic equation only has one root, that's a repeated root corresponding to a discriminant of zero.
In this example our equation is something like
, or expanded

The discriminant
here is

Answer:
y=2x+6
Step-by-step explanation:
slope intercept formula → y=mx+b

so 2 is your slope and the point (0,6) crosses the y-intercept at 6 since x = 0
plugin 2 for m (or the slope) and 6 for b (y-intercept)
your answer → y=2x+6
Answer: 40 suit size
6.9 time
2 & 5 in runs scored
Step-by-step explanation:
mode is really easy. All you have to do is calculate which number appears the most
ANSWER

EXPLANATION
The frequency of a wave function refers to the number of times the graph repeats its cycle within the interval [0,2π]
We can observe explicitly from the graph that the frequency is half.
The period of the given function is 4π


Hence the frequency is half.
Answer:
yes it does
Step-by-step explanation:
because the equation y=9x does not have a y-intercept (all slopes come in the form y=mx+b -- it can be written differently though) and since there is no 'b' that means the y-intercept is 0. So whenever there is no y-intercept, the slope starts at 0.