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2x+4y= 4 u know this answer

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The x-intercept is at point (2, 0).

The y-intercept is at point (0, -1).

To find the x-intercept, set y = 0 and solve for x.

To find the y-intercept, set x = 0 and solve for y.

Given the equation 2x - 4y = 4:

For the x-intercept:

Set y = 0:

2x - 4(0) = 4

2x = 4

x = 4/2

x = 2

So, the x-intercept is at point (2, 0).

For the y-intercept:

Set x = 0:

2(0) - 4y = 4

-4y = 4

y = 4/(-4)

y = -1

Therefore, the y-intercept is at point (0, -1).

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