no, coordinate graph is a graph made on a coordinate plane i.e xy-plane
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Graphing a line on the coordinate plane is the two-dimensional equivalent to marking a point on a number line. It just means to graph your line with respect to the x and y axes.
So the two zeros on a coordinate plane is the origin.
An x-intercept is the point where a function intersects the x-axis on a Cartesian coordinate plane. For example, if the graph of a parabola is plotted and the graph intersects the x-axis on the coordinate plane, the point(s) where the graph intersects the x-axis are the x-intercepts for that function.
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A horizontal line, 1 unit below the x-axis.