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How do you find the x and y intercepts of a line? - Answers
You can graph the line and read out from the graph where the line intersects the X and Y axes. You can input values for Y until you find one that gives an X = 0 and input X values until you find one that gives a Y = 0 (This is the same as setting either X equal to zero and solving the equation the setting Y = 0 and solving)
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How do you find the x and y intercepts of a line? - Answers
You can graph the line and read out from the graph where the line intersects the X and Y axes. You can input values for Y until you find one that gives an X = 0 and input X values until you find one that gives a Y = 0 (This is the same as setting either X equal to zero and solving the equation the setting Y = 0 and solving)
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How do you find the x and y intercepts of a line? - Answers
You can graph the line and read out from the graph where the line intersects the X and Y axes. You can input values for Y until you find one that gives an X = 0 and input X values until you find one that gives a Y = 0 (This is the same as setting either X equal to zero and solving the equation the setting Y = 0 and solving)
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