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1) The straight line on the graph below intercepts the two coordinate axes. The point where the line crosses the x-axis is called the [x-intercept]. The [y-intercept] is the point where the line crosses the y-axis. Notice that the y-intercept occurs where x = 0, and the x-intercept occurs where y = 0.
2) There's another important value associated with graphing a line on the coordinate plane. It's called the "y intercept" and it's the y value of the point where the line intersects the y- axis. For this line, the y-intercept is "negative 1." ... This point will always have an x coordinate of zero.
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