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OpenStudy (pphalke):

please help

OpenStudy (pphalke):

OpenStudy (pphalke):

@HyperPiper @ace-n-it

OpenStudy (pphalke):

@mathmale

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

To find the x-intercept: plug in y=0 and solve To find the y-intercept: plug in x=0 and solve

OpenStudy (mathmale):

When you post a new problem, please share whatever thoughts you may have had about it and also share whatever work you have done towards solving the problem. You're to graph a straight line; your job is to determine the point at which the line crosses the y-axis (which is called the "y-intercept") and that at which the line crosses the x-axis (the "x-intercept."). See agent0smith's suggestion, above: "To find the x-intercept: plug in y=0 and solve To find the y-intercept: plug in x=0 and solve" Please show your work if you'd like to receive feedback on it.

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