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Answer:

When you have a equation you can easily find the x value and y value which you can assume the x-intercept is (x,0). and y-intercept is (0,y)

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Answer:

The X intercept is whatever number that can be plugged in for x that will make the equation equal to zero. +b is the y-intercept.

Step-by-step explanation:

For example, the X intercept of 3x + 1 = y is -1/3 because when -1/3 is plugged for x,  3 times (-1/3) is -1. -1 + 1 is equal to 0, so the x-intercept is -1/3. The y-intercept is 1 because 1 is where b is in the equation. If there is no number for b, the y-intercept is 0.