yes
For example if y = 3x - 1 and 3/4 x intercept is 1 and 3/4, a mixed number
It is found on the horizontal x axis number line on a graph whereas the y intercept is found on the vertical number line on a graph.
A vertical line on a graph has infinite slope and no y-intercept. Its equation is [ x = a number ]. The number is the line's x-intercept.
At the x-intercept on the graph of the equation, y=0. Take the equation, set 'y' equal to zero, and solve the equation for 'x'. The number you get is the x-intercept.
if you are looking at a graph the y intercept is when the graph crosses the y axis and the x intercept is when the graph crosses the x axis. if you have a formula... plug zero in for x to find the y intercept, and plug zero in for y to find the x intercept
The x-intercept is the point where the graph touches the x-axis.
The graph doesn't intersect either axis.
Where a line crosses the y an x axis on a graph.
An x-intercept is any point on a graph where a line touches the x-axis.
The x-intercept is the point at which a graph or function intersects the x-axis. It is the value of x when y is equal to zero on the graph.
you put zero in for x and then the answer you get would be the y and then the x,y would be your intercept
X axis is across and Y axis is down
You can either measure or estimate the coordinates visually from the graph, or solve the equation underlying the graph.