A mathematics class has studied linear equations, their graphs, and the results of multiplying both sides of an equation by a constant, or adding or subtracting two equations. Some properties of linear equations given by some of the students are stated in Exercise. In each exercise justify that the statement is valid or in error.
Veronica said it is possible for a linear equation to have two x-intercepts, and Damien said it is possible for a linear equation to have no x-intercept. Is either statement correct? If so, give an example.
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