Intercepts
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College Algebra
Definition
Intercepts are points where a graph crosses the x-axis or y-axis. The x-intercept occurs when $y = 0$, and the y-intercept occurs when $x = 0$.
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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test
- To find the x-intercept, set $y=0$ in the equation of the line and solve for $x$.
- To find the y-intercept, set $x=0$ in the equation of the line and solve for $y$.
- A linear equation in slope-intercept form, $y = mx + b$, has a y-intercept at $(0, b)$.
- A quadratic function can have up to two x-intercepts depending on its discriminant ($b^2 - 4ac$).
- The intercepts provide key information about graphing equations and understanding their behavior.
Review Questions
- What is the x-intercept of the line given by the equation $3x + 4y = 12$?
- How do you find the y-intercept of a quadratic function?
- If a graph passes through $(0, -5)$, what does this point represent?
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