How do I find my x and y intercepts in an equation?
Answer
In order to find your X and Y intercepts in a equation. You would replace one of the variables with zero and solve. For example lets say I want to find my Y intercept. What I would have to do is replace X with zero then solve to get Y by itself. This same method applies to finding the x intercept as well.
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