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Which of the following lines has x-intercept and y-intercept that are [#permalink]
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To have zero on the LHS you have + and RHS and square root of x. Turns out you should have a negative number from the root itself to have positive +(negative) =0

This is impossible because the GRE deals with only real numbers and in this case is unsolvable

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yes thanks Carcass
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