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X-intercept

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Definition

The x-intercept is the point where a graph crosses the x-axis, where the y-coordinate is zero. It represents the solution(s) to an equation when $y = 0$.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. The x-intercept can be found by setting $y = 0$ in the equation of the line or curve.
  2. For linear equations in slope-intercept form $y = mx + b$, the x-intercept is found by solving $0 = mx + b$.
  3. A graph can have more than one x-intercept, especially if it is a polynomial of degree greater than one.
  4. In standard form $Ax + By = C$, solve for $x$ when $y = 0$ to find the x-intercept: $Ax = C \Rightarrow x = \frac{C}{A}$.
  5. The coordinates of an x-intercept are generally written as $(a, 0)$ where 'a' is the value on the x-axis.

Review Questions

  • How do you find the x-intercept of a linear equation given in slope-intercept form?
  • What are the coordinates of an x-intercept?
  • Can there be multiple x-intercepts in a single graph? If so, provide an example.
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