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Intercepts from a graph

Determine the intercepts of the line.
y-intercept:
x-intercept:
y
0.4+
0.2
-1.4-1.2
0,2
-0.8 -0.6 -0.4-0.2
-0.21
0.6+
-0.81
1.2

Intercepts from a graph Determine the intercepts of the line. y-intercept: x-intercept-example-1

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Answer:

Y-intercept: (0,-0.7)

X-intercept: (-1.2,0)

Step-by-step explanation:

The Y-intercept is the spot where the line crosses the Y axis (the vertical axis). This always occurs where X=0. For this problem the Y value at this point is -0.7. So, for the coordinates (X,Y) X is 0 and Y is -0.7 so it is (0,-0.7)

The X-intercept is the spot where the line crosses the X axis (the horizontal axis). This always occurs where Y=0. For this problem the X value at this point is -1.2. So, for the coordinates (X,Y) X is -1.2 and Y is 0 so it is (0,-0.7)

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