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y-intercept: 2 X-intercept: 2 Y 0.8 0.6+ 0.4 0.2+ → X -0.8-0.6-0.4-0.2 -0.2+ 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 -0.47 -0.67 -0.8+ 0.81

y-intercept: 2 X-intercept: 2 Y 0.8 0.6+ 0.4 0.2+ → X -0.8-0.6-0.4-0.2 -0.2+ 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 -0.47 -0.67 -0.8+ 0.81-example-1
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We have a line graphed and we have to identify the intercepts.

The y-intercept is the value of the line when it intercepts the y-axis. It is also the value of the line for x=0.

In this case, the y-intercept happens at y=0.4, so the y-intercept is (0, 0.4).

The x-intercept is a similar concept to the y-intercept, but it corresponds to the intersection of the line with the x-axis. It also corresponds to the value of the independent variable x when y=0.

In this case, the line intercepts the x-axis at x=0.3, so the x-intercept is (0.3, 0).

Answer:

y-intercept: (0, 0.4)

x-intercept: (0.3, 0)

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