The document discusses intercepts as the points where a line or function crosses the x-axis and y-axis on a graph. It explains that intercepts can be found algebraically by substituting 0 for either x or y in the equation of the line or function. The document also provides an example of finding the x-intercept and y-intercept from the equation of a line and graphing the intercepts.
The document discusses intercepts as the points where a line or function crosses the x-axis and y-axis on a graph. It explains that intercepts can be found algebraically by substituting 0 for either x or y in the equation of the line or function. The document also provides an example of finding the x-intercept and y-intercept from the equation of a line and graphing the intercepts.
The document discusses intercepts as the points where a line or function crosses the x-axis and y-axis on a graph. It explains that intercepts can be found algebraically by substituting 0 for either x or y in the equation of the line or function. The document also provides an example of finding the x-intercept and y-intercept from the equation of a line and graphing the intercepts.