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13 November, 07:58

How is the ordered pair for an x-intercept differ from the ordered pair for a y-intecept

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  1. 13 November, 08:09
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    While the x-intercept is where y is 0, the y-intercept is where x is 0.

    In ordered pairs, this means the first number (x) is always 0 for the y-intercept and the second number (y) is always 0 for the x-intercept.
  2. 13 November, 08:12
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    An x intercept would have a positive or negative integer in the x value (i. e (3,0))

    a y intercept would have a positive or negative integer in the y value (i. e (0,3))
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