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How would you graph y-intercept is 8 and x-intercept is 9

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Answer:

all shown below

Explanation:

y-intercept means a dot's y coordinate is 8 and on the y axis, x-i intercept means a dot's x coordinate is 9 and on the x axis

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Answer:

see the attached graph

Explanation:

The intercepts are the points where a graph crosses the coordinate axes.

Y-intercept

The y-intercept is the the point where the graph crosses the y-axis. The value of x is zero there. The coordinates of the y-intercept are (0, 8).

X-intercept

The x-intercept is the point where the graph crosses the x-axis. The value of y is zero there. The coordinates of the x-intercept are (9, 0).

You graph these intercepts by plotting the points at these coordinates.

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In the attached graph, the intercepts are blue dots, and we have drawn a line through them. The line is not part of the graph of the intercepts. It is merely an instance of a function that has these intercepts.

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