How to find x or y intercept - SSAT Upper Level Quantitative
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What is the
-intercept of the graph of the function

What is the -intercept of the graph of the function
The
-intercept of the graph of a function is the point at which it intersects the
-axis - that is, at which
. This point is
, so evaluate
:


The
-intercept is
.
The -intercept of the graph of a function is the point at which it intersects the
-axis - that is, at which
. This point is
, so evaluate
:
The -intercept is
.
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What is the
-intercept of the graph of the function
?
What is the -intercept of the graph of the function
?
The
-intercept of the graph of a function is the point at which it intersects the
-axis - that is, at which
. This point is
, so evaluate
:



The
-intercept is
.
The -intercept of the graph of a function is the point at which it intersects the
-axis - that is, at which
. This point is
, so evaluate
:
The -intercept is
.
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Give the
-intercept, if there is one, of the graph of the equation
.
Give the -intercept, if there is one, of the graph of the equation
.
The
-intercept is the point at which the graph crosses the
-axis; at this point, the
-coordinate is 0, so substitute
for
in the equation:







The
-intercept is the point
.
The -intercept is the point at which the graph crosses the
-axis; at this point, the
-coordinate is 0, so substitute
for
in the equation:
The -intercept is the point
.
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Give the
-intercept, if there is one, of the graph of the equation

Give the -intercept, if there is one, of the graph of the equation
The
-intercept is the point at which the graph crosses the
-axis; at this point, the
-coordinate is 0, so substitute
for
in the equation:



However, since this expression has 0 in a denominator, it is of undefined value. This means that there is no value of
paired with
-coordinate 0, and, subsequently, the graph of the equation has no
-intercept.
The -intercept is the point at which the graph crosses the
-axis; at this point, the
-coordinate is 0, so substitute
for
in the equation:
However, since this expression has 0 in a denominator, it is of undefined value. This means that there is no value of paired with
-coordinate 0, and, subsequently, the graph of the equation has no
-intercept.
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Give the
-intercept, if there is one, of the graph of the equation

Give the -intercept, if there is one, of the graph of the equation
The
-intercept is the point at which the graph crosses the
-axis; at this point, the
-coordinate is 0, so substitute
for
in the equation:





The
-intercept is
.
The -intercept is the point at which the graph crosses the
-axis; at this point, the
-coordinate is 0, so substitute
for
in the equation:
The -intercept is
.
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Give the
-intercept of the line with slope
that passes through point
.
Give the -intercept of the line with slope
that passes through point
.
By the point-slope formula, this line has the equation

where

By substitution, the equation becomes

To find the
-intercept, substitute 0 for
and solve for
:




The
-intercept is the point
.
By the point-slope formula, this line has the equation
where
By substitution, the equation becomes
To find the -intercept, substitute 0 for
and solve for
:
The -intercept is the point
.
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Give the
-intercept of the line with slope
that passes through point
.
Give the -intercept of the line with slope
that passes through point
.
By the point-slope formula, this line has the equation

where

By substitution, the equation becomes

To find the
-intercept, substitute 0 for
and solve for
:






The
-intercept is
.
By the point-slope formula, this line has the equation
where
By substitution, the equation becomes
To find the -intercept, substitute 0 for
and solve for
:
The -intercept is
.
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Give the
-intercept of the line that passes through points
and
.
Give the -intercept of the line that passes through points
and
.
First, find the slope of the line, using the slope formula

setting
:

By the point-slope formula, this line has the equation

where
; the line becomes

or

To find the
-intercept, substitute 0 for
and solve for
:





The
-intercept is
.
First, find the slope of the line, using the slope formula
setting :
By the point-slope formula, this line has the equation
where
; the line becomes
or
To find the -intercept, substitute 0 for
and solve for
:
The -intercept is
.
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Give the
-intercept of the line that passes through points
and
.
Give the -intercept of the line that passes through points
and
.
First, find the slope of the line, using the slope formula

setting
:

By the point-slope formula, this line has the equation

where
; the line becomes

or

To find the
-intercept, substitute 0 for
and solve for
:






The
-intercept is
.
First, find the slope of the line, using the slope formula
setting :
By the point-slope formula, this line has the equation
where
; the line becomes
or
To find the -intercept, substitute 0 for
and solve for
:
The -intercept is
.
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A line passes through
and is parallel to the line of the equation
. Give the
-intercept of this line.
A line passes through and is parallel to the line of the equation
. Give the
-intercept of this line.
First, find the slope of the second line
by solving for
as follows:





The equation is now in the slope-intercept form
; the slope of the second line is the
-coefficient
.
The first line, being parallel to the second, has the same slope.
Therefore, we are looking for a line through
with slope
. Using point-slope form

with
,
the equation becomes
.
To find the
-intercept, substitute 0 for
and solve for
:






The
-intercept is the point
.
First, find the slope of the second line by solving for
as follows:
The equation is now in the slope-intercept form ; the slope of the second line is the
-coefficient
.
The first line, being parallel to the second, has the same slope.
Therefore, we are looking for a line through with slope
. Using point-slope form
with
,
the equation becomes
.
To find the -intercept, substitute 0 for
and solve for
:
The -intercept is the point
.
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Define a function
. Which of the following is the
-intercept of the graph of
?
Define a function . Which of the following is the
-intercept of the graph of
?
The
-intercept of the graph of a function
has 0 as its
-coordinate, since it is defined to be the point at which it crosses the
-axis. Its
-coordinate is
, which can be found using substitution, as follows:


The correct choice is
.
The -intercept of the graph of a function
has 0 as its
-coordinate, since it is defined to be the point at which it crosses the
-axis. Its
-coordinate is
, which can be found using substitution, as follows:
The correct choice is .
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A line passes through
and is perpendicular to the line of the equation
. Give the
-intercept of this line.
A line passes through and is perpendicular to the line of the equation
. Give the
-intercept of this line.
First, find the slope of the second line
by solving for
as follows:





The equation is now in the slope-intercept form
; the slope of the second line is the
-coefficient
.
The first line, being perpendicular to the second, has as its slope the opposite of the reciprocal of
, which is
.
Therefore, we are looking for a line through
with slope
. Using point-slope form

with
,
the equation becomes
.
To find the
-intercept, substitute 0 for
and solve for
:






The
-intercept is the point
.
First, find the slope of the second line by solving for
as follows:
The equation is now in the slope-intercept form ; the slope of the second line is the
-coefficient
.
The first line, being perpendicular to the second, has as its slope the opposite of the reciprocal of , which is
.
Therefore, we are looking for a line through with slope
. Using point-slope form
with
,
the equation becomes
.
To find the -intercept, substitute 0 for
and solve for
:
The -intercept is the point
.
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Find the y-intercept: 
Find the y-intercept:
Rewrite the equation in slope-intercept form,
.



The y-intercept is
, which is
.
Rewrite the equation in slope-intercept form, .
The y-intercept is , which is
.
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Define a function
. Which of the following is an
-intercept of the graph of
?
(a) 
(b) 
Define a function . Which of the following is an
-intercept of the graph of
?
(a)
(b)
An
-intercept of the graph of a function
has 0 as its
-coordinate, since it is defined to be a point at which it crosses the
-axis. Its
-coordinate is a value of
for which
.
We can most easily determine whether
is a point on the graph of
by proving or disproving that
, which we can do by substituting 2 for
:




, so
is not an
-intercept.
Similarly, substituting 3 for
:




, so
is not an
-intercept.
An -intercept of the graph of a function
has 0 as its
-coordinate, since it is defined to be a point at which it crosses the
-axis. Its
-coordinate is a value of
for which
.
We can most easily determine whether is a point on the graph of
by proving or disproving that
, which we can do by substituting 2 for
:
, so
is not an
-intercept.
Similarly, substituting 3 for :
, so
is not an
-intercept.
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Define
. The graphs of
and a second function,
, intersect at their common
-intercept. Which of the following could be the definition of
?
Define . The graphs of
and a second function,
, intersect at their common
-intercept. Which of the following could be the definition of
?
An
-intercept of the graph of a function
has 0 as its
-coordinate, since it is defined to be a point at which it crosses the
-axis. Its
-coordinate is a value of
for which
, which can be found as follows:
Substituting the definition, we get

Solving for
by subtracting 7 from both sides, then dividing both sides by 2:




The
-intercept of the graph of
is the point
.
To determine which of the four choices is correct, substitute
for
and determine for which definition of
it holds that
.
can be eliminated immediately as a choice since it cannot take the value 0.


:



The correct choice is
.
An -intercept of the graph of a function
has 0 as its
-coordinate, since it is defined to be a point at which it crosses the
-axis. Its
-coordinate is a value of
for which
, which can be found as follows:
Substituting the definition, we get
Solving for by subtracting 7 from both sides, then dividing both sides by 2:
The -intercept of the graph of
is the point
.
To determine which of the four choices is correct, substitute for
and determine for which definition of
it holds that
.
can be eliminated immediately as a choice since it cannot take the value 0.
:
The correct choice is .
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What is the
-intercept of the graph of the function

What is the -intercept of the graph of the function
The
-intercept of the graph of a function is the point at which it intersects the
-axis - that is, at which
. This point is
, so evaluate
:


The
-intercept is
.
The -intercept of the graph of a function is the point at which it intersects the
-axis - that is, at which
. This point is
, so evaluate
:
The -intercept is
.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
What is the
-intercept of the graph of the function
?
What is the -intercept of the graph of the function
?
The
-intercept of the graph of a function is the point at which it intersects the
-axis - that is, at which
. This point is
, so evaluate
:



The
-intercept is
.
The -intercept of the graph of a function is the point at which it intersects the
-axis - that is, at which
. This point is
, so evaluate
:
The -intercept is
.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Give the
-intercept, if there is one, of the graph of the equation
.
Give the -intercept, if there is one, of the graph of the equation
.
The
-intercept is the point at which the graph crosses the
-axis; at this point, the
-coordinate is 0, so substitute
for
in the equation:







The
-intercept is the point
.
The -intercept is the point at which the graph crosses the
-axis; at this point, the
-coordinate is 0, so substitute
for
in the equation:
The -intercept is the point
.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Give the
-intercept, if there is one, of the graph of the equation

Give the -intercept, if there is one, of the graph of the equation
The
-intercept is the point at which the graph crosses the
-axis; at this point, the
-coordinate is 0, so substitute
for
in the equation:



However, since this expression has 0 in a denominator, it is of undefined value. This means that there is no value of
paired with
-coordinate 0, and, subsequently, the graph of the equation has no
-intercept.
The -intercept is the point at which the graph crosses the
-axis; at this point, the
-coordinate is 0, so substitute
for
in the equation:
However, since this expression has 0 in a denominator, it is of undefined value. This means that there is no value of paired with
-coordinate 0, and, subsequently, the graph of the equation has no
-intercept.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Give the
-intercept, if there is one, of the graph of the equation

Give the -intercept, if there is one, of the graph of the equation
The
-intercept is the point at which the graph crosses the
-axis; at this point, the
-coordinate is 0, so substitute
for
in the equation:





The
-intercept is
.
The -intercept is the point at which the graph crosses the
-axis; at this point, the
-coordinate is 0, so substitute
for
in the equation:
The -intercept is
.
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