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What are the intercepts of this line?

A x-int: 0.5: y-int -1
B x-int: -0.5 y-int. 1
C x-int: 0.5. y-int: 1
D x-int: -0.5 y-int: -1

What are the intercepts of this line? A x-int: 0.5: y-int -1 B x-int: -0.5 y-int. 1 C-example-1
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Answer: C x-int: 0.5. y-int: 1

Explanation:

We first see the y-int of the graph, where x equal to 0.

Based on the graph, y is passed the y-axis on the positive sign, which means that y-int is (0,1), only b and c fits.

And we can clearly see the x-int is on the positive sign also, which is (0.5,0), c is the answer.

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Answer:

I believe it would be B, very sorry if this didn't help!

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