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Explanation:

the answer is in the above image

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Answer:

The "x" intercept is a point with coordinates
(-(4)/(9),0).

Explanation:

In order to solve this, we need to know that the "x" intercept is the point where the line touches the x-axis, therefore this point will have the "y" coordinate equal to 0. Knowing this, we can substitute "y" with 0 and find the "x" coordinate of the "x" intercept. So we do...


y = -(9)/(2) x - 2\\\\0 = -(9)/(2) x - 2\\\\(9)/(2) x = - 2\\\\\\x = - (4)/(9)

Therefore, the "x" intercept is a point with coordinates
(-(4)/(9),0).

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