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4.3 Notes ~ “Graph Using Intercepts”

4.3 Notes ~ “Graph Using Intercepts”. x-intercept: - The x-coordinate of the point where the graph crosses the x-axis y-intercept: - The y-coordinate of the point where the graph crosses the y-axis. I. Given a Graph, find the x & y intercepts. 1. . 2.

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4.3 Notes ~ “Graph Using Intercepts”

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  1. 4.3 Notes ~ “Graph Using Intercepts” x-intercept: - The x-coordinate of the point where the graph crosses the x-axis y-intercept: - The y-coordinate of the point where the graph crosses the y-axis

  2. I. Given a Graph, find the x & y intercepts 1. 2.

  3. II. Given an equation, find the x and y intercepts. • y = 2x + 4 4. 3x – 4y = 24 5. -3x = 5y + 10

  4. III. Given intercepts, graph the line 6. 7.

  5. IV. Given the Equation, find the intercepts then graph the line

  6. V. Story Problem 3 inches of snow fell on the ground and every day one-half inch of snow melted. The equation to represent this is: Y = -(1/2)x + 3 (Where x represents days and Y represents inches of snow.) Find the x and y-intercepts and graph the line segment. Note: not a line What does the x-intercept represent? What does the y-intercept represent?

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