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what is x- intercept made by x-axis on x-axis ?​

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Answered by nitishjyo123
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The x-intercept is the point at which the graph of an equation crosses the x-axis. For a point to cross the x-axis it must have a y value of 0. As a result, an x-intercept can always be represented by (x, 0)

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Answered by sumanroul190
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the x-intercept is the point on the graph that intersects the x-axis. So we're not above or below the x-axis, so our y value must be equal to 0. And by the exact same argument, the y-intercept occurs when we're not to the right or the left of the y-axis, so that's when x is equal to 0.

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