Changing x & y offset copying, fed by stack bypass
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The graphical concept of x- and y-intercepts is pretty simple. The x-intercepts are where the graph crosses the x-axis, and the y-intercepts are where the graph crosses the y-axis. The problems start when we try to deal with intercepts algebraically. To clarify the algebraic part, think again about the axes. When you were first introduced to the Cartesian plane, you were shown the regular number line from elementary school (the x-axis), and then shown how you could draw a perpendicular number line (the y-axis) through the zero point on the first number line. Take a closer look, and you'll see that the y-axis is also the line "x = 0". In the same way, the x-axis is also the line "y = 0".
Then, algebraically,
- an x-intercept is a point on the graph where y is zero, and
- a y-intercept is a point on the graph where x is zero.
More specifically,
- an x-intercept is a point in the equation where the y-value is zero, and
- a y-intercept is a point in the equation where thex-value is zero.
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ekrengel
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We understand the process,,, we are only stating that all drawers are affected by the adjustments made in X & Y, seeing them in a printout will be useless because no two machines are identical,,, you and I are humans, but we are similiar, not the same, so any adjustments on one machine will not be totally applicable to another. The second machine will just have to be tweeked till it does what you wanted it to do. You now know where those adjustments are made, have fun!"Once a King, always a King, but once a Knight is enough!"
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u never followed up here on your so call adjustments/ i find it hard to believe that on any adjustments u used for X n' Y of glass will effect the bypass/ post the adjustment procedure/ and so called form used in bypass/
or this Case is Closed~~~~~~~
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