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What are the intercepts of the graphed function?

x-intercept = (–1, 0)
y-intercept = (–3, 0)

x-intercept = (0, –1)
y-intercept = (0, –3)

x-intercept = (0, –1)
y-intercept = (–3, 0)

x-intercept = (–1, 0)
y-intercept = (0, –3)

What are the intercepts of the graphed function? x-intercept = (–1, 0) y-intercept-example-1

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x-intercept = (-1,0)
y-intercept = (0,-3)
User Jinett
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Answer:

The correct option is 4.

Explanation:

The x-intercept of a function is the point where function intersect the x-axis.

The y-intercept of a function is the point where function intersect the y-axis.

From the given figure it is noticed that the function intersects the x-axis at (-1,0) and the function intersects the y-axis at (0,-3).

Therefore the x-intercept of the given function is (-1,0) and the y-intercept of the given function is (0,-3).

x-intercept = (–1, 0)

y-intercept = (0, –3)

Therefore the correct option is 4.

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