XIntercept YIntercept XIntercept where the graph crosses the
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X-Intercept Y-Intercept
X-Intercept • where the graph crosses the xaxis Y-Intercept
X-Intercept • where the graph crosses the xaxis Picture: Y-Intercept
X-Intercept • where the graph crosses the xaxis Picture: ordered pair: (1, 0) Y-Intercept
X-Intercept • where the graph crosses the xaxis Picture: ordered pair: (1, 0) NOTE: y = 0 ALWAYS! Y-Intercept
X-Intercept • where the graph crosses the xaxis Picture: ordered pair: (1, 0) NOTE: y = 0 ALWAYS! To find the x-intercept: Y-Intercept
X-Intercept • where the graph crosses the xaxis Picture: ordered pair: (1, 0) NOTE: y = 0 ALWAYS! To find the x-intercept: y = -3 x + 3 step 1: y= 0 Y-Intercept
X-Intercept • where the graph crosses the xaxis Picture: ordered pair: (1, 0) NOTE: y = 0 ALWAYS! To find the x-intercept: y = -3 x + 3 0 = -3 x + 3 step 1: y= 0 step 2: solve for x Y-Intercept
X-Intercept • where the graph crosses the xaxis Picture: ordered pair: (1, 0) NOTE: y = 0 ALWAYS! To find the x-intercept: y = -3 x + 3 0 = -3 x + 3 -3 = -3 x x=1 step 1: y= 0 step 2: solve for x Y-Intercept
X-Intercept • where the graph crosses the xaxis Picture: ordered pair: (1, 0) NOTE: y = 0 ALWAYS! To find the x-intercept: y = -3 x + 3 step 1: y= 0 0 = -3 x + 3 step 2: solve for x -3 = -3 x x=1 step 3: write as an ordered pair Y-Intercept
X-Intercept • where the graph crosses the xaxis Picture: ordered pair: (1, 0) NOTE: y = 0 ALWAYS! To find the x-intercept: y = -3 x + 3 step 1: y= 0 0 = -3 x + 3 step 2: solve for x -3 = -3 x x=1 step 3: write as an ordered pair (1, 0) Y-Intercept
X-Intercept • where the graph crosses the xaxis Picture: ordered pair: (1, 0) NOTE: y = 0 ALWAYS! To find the x-intercept: y = -3 x + 3 step 1: y= 0 0 = -3 x + 3 step 2: solve for x -3 = -3 x x=1 step 3: write as an ordered pair (1, 0) Y-Intercept • where the graph crosses the yaxis
X-Intercept Y-Intercept • where the graph crosses the xaxis • where the graph crosses the yaxis Picture: ordered pair: (1, 0) NOTE: y = 0 ALWAYS! To find the x-intercept: y = -3 x + 3 step 1: y= 0 0 = -3 x + 3 step 2: solve for x -3 = -3 x x=1 step 3: write as an ordered pair (1, 0)
X-Intercept Y-Intercept • where the graph crosses the xaxis • where the graph crosses the yaxis Picture: ordered pair: (1, 0) NOTE: y = 0 ALWAYS! To find the x-intercept: y = -3 x + 3 step 1: y= 0 0 = -3 x + 3 step 2: solve for x -3 = -3 x x=1 step 3: write as an ordered pair (1, 0) ordered pair: (0, 3)
X-Intercept Y-Intercept • where the graph crosses the xaxis • where the graph crosses the yaxis Picture: ordered pair: (1, 0) NOTE: y = 0 ALWAYS! To find the x-intercept: y = -3 x + 3 step 1: y= 0 0 = -3 x + 3 step 2: solve for x -3 = -3 x x=1 step 3: write as an ordered pair (1, 0) ordered pair: (0, 3) NOTE: x = 0 ALWAYS!
X-Intercept Y-Intercept • where the graph crosses the xaxis • where the graph crosses the yaxis Picture: ordered pair: (1, 0) NOTE: y = 0 ALWAYS! To find the x-intercept: y = -3 x + 3 step 1: y= 0 0 = -3 x + 3 step 2: solve for x -3 = -3 x x=1 step 3: write as an ordered pair (1, 0) ordered pair: (0, 3) NOTE: x = 0 ALWAYS! To find the y-intercept:
X-Intercept Y-Intercept • where the graph crosses the xaxis • where the graph crosses the yaxis Picture: ordered pair: (1, 0) (0, 3) NOTE: y = 0 ALWAYS! To find the x-intercept: NOTE: x = 0 ALWAYS! To find the y-intercept: y = -3 x + 3 step 1: y= 0 0 = -3 x + 3 step 2: solve for x -3 = -3 x x=1 step 3: write as an ordered pair (1, 0) y = -3 x + 3 step 1: x= 0
X-Intercept Y-Intercept • where the graph crosses the xaxis • where the graph crosses the yaxis Picture: ordered pair: (1, 0) (0, 3) NOTE: y = 0 ALWAYS! To find the x-intercept: NOTE: x = 0 ALWAYS! To find the y-intercept: y = -3 x + 3 step 1: y= 0 0 = -3 x + 3 step 2: solve for x -3 = -3 x x=1 step 3: write as an ordered pair (1, 0) y = -3 x + 3 y = -3(0) + 3 step 1: x= 0 step 2: solve for y
X-Intercept Y-Intercept • where the graph crosses the xaxis • where the graph crosses the yaxis Picture: ordered pair: (1, 0) (0, 3) NOTE: y = 0 ALWAYS! To find the x-intercept: NOTE: x = 0 ALWAYS! To find the y-intercept: y = -3 x + 3 step 1: y= 0 0 = -3 x + 3 step 2: solve for x -3 = -3 x x=1 step 3: write as an ordered pair (1, 0) y = -3 x + 3 y = -3(0) + 3 y=3 step 1: x= 0 step 2: solve for y
X-Intercept Y-Intercept • where the graph crosses the xaxis • where the graph crosses the yaxis Picture: ordered pair: (1, 0) ordered pair: (0, 3) NOTE: y = 0 ALWAYS! To find the x-intercept: NOTE: x = 0 ALWAYS! To find the y-intercept: y = -3 x + 3 step 1: y= 0 0 = -3 x + 3 step 2: solve for x -3 = -3 x x=1 step 3: write as an ordered pair (1, 0) y = -3 x + 3 step 1: x= 0 y = -3(0) + 3 step 2: solve for y y=3 step 3: write as an ordered pair
X-Intercept Y-Intercept • where the graph crosses the xaxis • where the graph crosses the yaxis Picture: ordered pair: (1, 0) ordered pair: (0, 3) NOTE: y = 0 ALWAYS! To find the x-intercept: NOTE: x = 0 ALWAYS! To find the y-intercept: y = -3 x + 3 step 1: y= 0 0 = -3 x + 3 step 2: solve for x -3 = -3 x x=1 step 3: write as an ordered pair (1, 0) y = -3 x + 3 step 1: x= 0 y = -3(0) + 3 step 2: solve for y y=3 step 3: write as an ordered pair (0, 3)
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