Digital PSAT Math Practice Question 128: Answer and Explanation
Question: 128
If x and y are variables and if c is a nonzero constant, which of the following choices would not necessarily have a y-intercept when graphed?
I. x = c
II. y = -c
III. y = cx
- A. I only
- B. I and II only
- C. II and III only
- D. None of the above
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
(A) Look at each option to see whether it is an answer.
Option I: x = c is a vertical line at c. The line will cross the y-axis only if c = 0. Since we are told that c is a nonzero constant, this equation does not have a y-intercept.
Option II: y = -c is a horizontal line at the -c value. The line will cross the y-axis at -c. This option, therefore, must have a y-intercept.
Option III: y = cx is a line with slope c. Note that when x = 0, y = c(0) = 0. So the line has a y-intercept at 0.
Thus, only option I is true, which is choice (A).
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