Any line with a slope different than 3 will intercept the given line only once.
<h3>What equation defines a line that intersects the graph?</h3>
The answer will be any line that is not parallel (nor the same) to the given line.
Remember two lines are parallel if the lines have the same slope and different y-intercept
In this case, the given linear equation is:
6x - 2y = 10
y = 3x - 5
So the slope is 3 and the y-intercept is -5.
Then, any line with a slope different than 3 will intercept this line only once.
An example can be:
y = 314*x
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step C is replacing the term on the numerator with the equivalent from the pithagorean identity 
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