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The value of the dependent variable when the independent variable is zero.
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The aural acquisition of the contents of any wire or oral communication through the use of any electronic, mechanical or other device.
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that phase of orthodontics concerned with elimination of a condition that might lead to the development of malocclusion.
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| intercept |
point where two lines cross, particularly where a graph cuts the axis.
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| intercept |
The points where a graph crosses an axis. This can be found by setting one of the independent variables to zero, and computing the value of the function there.
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