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| number | Return the x intercept of the line y=m*x+b. |
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x_intercept(m,
b)
Return the x intercept of the line y=m*x+b. The x intercept of a line is the point at which it crosses the x axis (y=0).
This function can be used in conjuction withz_transform
to find an arbitrary function's zeros.
m -
The slope of the line.
b -
The y intercept of the line. The y intercept of a line is the point at which it
crosses the y axis (x=0).
z_transform(f)
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