We will graph this equation by finding and plotting its intercepts. Then, we will connect them with a line. To find the x- and y-intercepts, we will need to substitute 0 for one variable and solve. After that, repeat for the other variable.
Finding the x-intercept
Think of the point where the graph of an equation crosses the x-axis. The y-value of that (x,y)coordinate pair is equal to 0, and the x-value is the x-intercept. To find the x-intercept of the given equation, we should substitute 0 for y and solve for x.
An x-intercept of -2 means that the graph passes through the x-axis at the point (-2,0).
Finding the y-intercept
Let's use the same concept to find the y-intercept. Consider the point where the graph of the equation crosses the y-axis. The x-value of the (x,y) coordinate pair at the y-intercept is 0. Therefore, substituting 0 for x will give us the y-intercept.
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