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The x-intercept of a function is the point where the graph intersects the x-axis. This occurs when the value of the function equals zero (i.e., ( f(x) = 0 )). The x-intercept is typically expressed as a coordinate in the form ((x, 0)). To find it, you can solve the equation of the function for ( x ) when ( y ) is set to zero.

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