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literally 30 points !!!!! How do you find the x- and y-intercepts of an equation? To find the x-intercept, substitute 0 for x. To find the y-intercept, substitute 0 for x. To find the x-intercept, substitute 0 for x. To find the y-intercept, substitute 0 for y. To find the x-intercept, substitute 0 for y. To find the y-intercept, substitute 0 for x. To find the x-intercept, substitute 0 for y. To find the y-intercept, substitute 0 for y.

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Answer:

To find the x-intercept, substitute 0 for y.

To find the y-intercept, substitute 0 for x.

User PsiX
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To find the x-intercept, substitute 0 for y.

To find the y-intercept, substitute 0 for x.

This is easy to know because if you put 0 in for y, the only variable remaining would be x (meaning the x intercept is found) and vice versa.

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