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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Line m has no y-intercept, and its x-intercept is (3, 0). Line n has no x-intercept, and its y-intercept is (0, -4). The equation of line m is ____? The equation of line n is ____?

OpenStudy (mathmale):

Write the equation of the line m. Given that it has no y-intercept, what must it look like? What's its slope? Have you considered sketching this situation?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No I haven't

OpenStudy (bellezabrilla):

@mathmale would't the equation for line m be y=3x

Directrix (directrix):

>>would't the equation for line m be y=3x No. That is because the x-intercept of y = 3x is (0,0). The y-intercept of y = 3x is also (0,0). (y = 3x) fails to meet to specifications of the problem.

OpenStudy (mathmale):

Kindly graph the x-intercept of the first line on a set of coordinate axes. If this line never intercepts the y-axis, then it's a purely vertical line. What is the x-coordinate of each and every point on this vertical line?

OpenStudy (jamilaal-yahmedi):

i think m line will be, Y=3 and fro n it is X=-4

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