Y = 2X2
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Obviously there is no Y intercept here and no X intercept as the vertex is (0, 0).
There are Y and X points which are easily found by inserting values into X.
Y = 2(1)2
---------------(1, 2)
Y = 2(2)2
----------------(2, 8)
Y = 2(3)2
----------------(3, 18)
And so on. This of course is a parabola so negative values of X may be inserted.
Y = 2(- 2)2
-------------------(- 2, 8)
To find the x-intercept you need to set y=0 in your equation. To find the y-intercept you need to set x=0 in your equation.
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 the x intercept is a and the y intercept is b, then the equation of the line is bx + ay = ab
The x-intercept is where the line intersects with, or crosses, the x axis. To find it, take the equation, put in 0 for y, and solve for x. The intercept will be (#,0).
to find the y-intercept you plug in your x and y values in to the equation of y=mx+b. b is the y intercept and m is the slope. To find the x-intercept, set y = 0, and find value of x that satisfies the equation. If it is a line in the form y=mx+b, then the x-intercept will be at x= -b/m
The x-intercept is 0. To find the x-intercept of any equation, simply make y = 0 and then solve for x.
Oh, finding the x and y intercepts is like finding little treasures in your painting. To find the x-intercept, you set y to zero and solve for x. To find the y-intercept, you set x to zero and solve for y. Remember, there are no mistakes in mathematics, just happy little accidents.
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-- In the equation of the graph, set x=0. -- Solve the equation for 'y'. -- The value you get for 'y' when x=0 is the y-intercept.
-- Take the equation. -- Say to yourself, "At the x-intercept, y=0". Set 'y' equal to zero, solve the equation for 'x', and you have the x-intercept. -- Take the original equation again. -- Say to yourself, "At the y-intercept, x=0". Set 'x' equal to zero, solve the equation for 'y', and you have the y-intercept.
Set x = 0 and solve the resulting equation in y for the y-intercept. Set y = 0 and solve the resulting equation in x for the x-intercept.
Put x = 0 in the equation for y in terms of x.