They are at (0, y) on the Cartesian plane where y is the vertical y axis.
For any function you would have to solve the function for the value of y when x is zero - and then the coordinates would be (0,y)
For the x (horizontal) axis, which is equivalent to the function y = 0, they would be (0,0), i.e. when x is zero, y is zero.
The y-intercept is the second number in the coordinate. For example, if you have (7, 4) then 4 is the y-intercept. Hope this helps!
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The coordinates of the x intercept for the equation y equals x plus 1 is (x=-1, y=0).
Slope-Intercept Form is y=mx+b. m=slope and b=y-intercept. The y and x stand for the x and y coordinates in an ordered pair (x,y).
x - 3 = y-- At the x-intercept, y=0.x - 3 = 0x = 3The x-intercept is the point (3, 0).-- At the y-intercept, x=0.0 -3 = yy = -3The y-intercept is the point (0, -3).
The y-intercept is the second number in the coordinate. For example, if you have (7, 4) then 4 is the y-intercept. Hope this helps!
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The coordinates of the x intercept for the equation y equals x plus 1 is (x=-1, y=0).
If y = 0.5 + 1 then y = 1.5 If this is the y intercept then the coordinates of that point are (0,1.5)
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The y-intercept is the point on the graph which touches the y-axis (there can be multiple points).Algebraically, it would be at coordinates ( 0, f(0) ).The y intercept is where the line crosses the y axis
Slope-Intercept Form is y=mx+b. m=slope and b=y-intercept. The y and x stand for the x and y coordinates in an ordered pair (x,y).
You can either measure or estimate the coordinates visually from the graph, or solve the equation underlying the graph.
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x - 3 = y-- At the x-intercept, y=0.x - 3 = 0x = 3The x-intercept is the point (3, 0).-- At the y-intercept, x=0.0 -3 = yy = -3The y-intercept is the point (0, -3).
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x-intercept = (-6, 0)