Answer:
The x-intercept is (-1,0)
Explanation:
When we talk about the x-intercept, we think about the point (x,0) where x is any real numbers.
x-intercept is a point that is on x-axis or x-plane itself so when a point is on x-axis, the value of y must be 0 and only x-value should remain any numbers.
We could say the same to y-intercept. When we talk about y-intercept, we think about (0,y). That means y-intercept is a point on y-axis itself.
Since y-intercept is a point on y-axis then (0,1) is y-intercept.
Other points such as (-2,-1), (1,2),(1,3) are not x-intercept nor y-intercept.