Math Problem Statement
What is the x-intercept of the line shown in the graph?
Solution
The question asks for the x-intercept of the line shown in the graph. The x-intercept is the point where the line crosses the x-axis, meaning the -coordinate of the point will be zero.
From the graph, the line crosses the x-axis at the point .
So, the correct answer is:
B: (1, 0).
Would you like further explanation on this concept or have any other questions?
Here are 5 related questions for further practice:
- What is the y-intercept of the line shown in the graph?
- How do you calculate the slope of the line from the graph?
- What is the equation of the line in slope-intercept form?
- How do you find the x-intercept of a line if you are given the equation?
- How does the slope affect the direction in which the line crosses the axes?
Tip: The x-intercept is always found by setting in the equation of a line.
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Math Problem Analysis
Mathematical Concepts
Coordinate Geometry
Intercepts
Formulas
For x-intercept: Set y = 0 in the line equation
Theorems
X-intercept theorem: The point where the line crosses the x-axis
Suitable Grade Level
Grades 6-8