y-intercept
The zeros of a quadratic function, if they exist, are the values of the variable at which the graph crosses the horizontal axis.
A root is the value of the variable (usually, x) for which the polynomial is zero. Equivalently, a root is an x-value at which the graph crosses the x-axis.
Y axis
The x is the horizontal axis and y is the vertical axis and they intercept each at right angles at the point of origin
horizontal side
The y intercept
The horizontal axis of a typical graph would be the "X-axis"
It is at point of origin which is at (0, 0)
The zeros of a quadratic function, if they exist, are the values of the variable at which the graph crosses the horizontal axis.
The y-coordinate of every point on the x-axis is zero.
zero
It is the x intercept
The integral zeros of a function are integers for which the value of the function is zero, or where the graph of the function crosses the horizontal axis.
This is called the y-intercept and represents the value of the plotted function at x = 0.The place where the graph crosses the y axis is called the y intercept.
The intercept.
They are called y-intercepts.
The graph crosses the y-axis at a different point.