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In general the y-intercept of the function f x equals a bx is the point?

(0,a)


What is the difference of x intercept and y intercept?

The y-intercept is the value of the function when 'x' is zero. That is, it's the point at which the graph of the function intercepts (crosses) the y-axis. The x-intercept is the value of 'x' that makes the value of the function zero. That is, it's the point at which 'y' is zero, and the graph of the function intercepts the x-axis.


Is the point symmetrical to the y-intercept the same thing as the x-intercept?

No, it is not. The y-intercept is the point where a function is evaluated as x=0. The point symmetrical to that is the one the same distance from the origin along the y-axis. For example, in the function y = 3x + 2, the y=intercept is (0,2) and the point symmetrical to that is (0,-2) Also, the x-intercept is when y=0 (solving for x) ■


What is x intercept defined as?

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.


What is the y intercept of the equation 5x-2y equals 10?

The point (0, -5) is the y-intercept (x = 0)


What is the point at which a function touches the y axis of the coordinate plane?

It is the y intercept


What is the y-intercept of y equals -x?

The y-intercept of y = x is 0. (At the point (0,0) )


What is the point of intersection for y equals 2x -1?

3


What is the x and y intercept of x plus y equals 1?

If X=0, then Y=1, therefore the point (0,1) is the y intercept. If Y=0, then X=1, therefore the point (1,0) is the x intercept.


What is the coordinates of the y- intercept and the x- intercept for the equation 2x plus y equals 0?

2x+y=0. The x-intercept is the point where y=0 and the y-intercept is the point where x=0. If x is 0, the given equation becomes 2(0)+y=0. This is the same as y=0, so the coordinates of the x-intercept are (0,0). Usually, you would plug in y=0 and find x to find the x-intercept. However, since y=0 for the x-intercept, we know that x=0 when y=0 (given that the function crosses the y-axis at only 1 point. We know this because this is a linear function that is not parallel to x=0.).


What is the role of the y-intercept in a function?

is shows the point where a graph crosses the y-axis


How do you find the salient feature in a graph?

Depending on the graph, for a quadratic function the salient features are: X- intercept, Y-intercept and the turning point.