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-- 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.

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