The correct answer is: [D]: " x-int : 1 , y-int: 0.5 " .
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Note:
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The "x-intercept" refers to the point(s) at which the the graph of a function (which is a "line", in this case) cross(es) the "y-axis".
In other words, what is (are) the point(s) of the graph at which "x = 0" ?
By examining the graph, we see that when " x = 0" ; y is equal to: "1" .
So; the "x-intercept" is at point: "(0, 1)" ; or, we can simply say that the
"x-intercept" is: "1" .
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The "y-intercept" refers to the point(s) at which the the graph of a function (which is a line, in this case) cross(es) the "x-axis".
In other words, what is (are) the point(s) of the graph at which " y = 0 " ?
By examining the graph, we see that when " y = 0 " ; x is equal to: "0.5" .
So; the "x-intercept" is at point: "(0.5, 0)" ; or, we can simply say that the
"y-intercept" is: "0.5 " .
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This would correspond to:
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Answer choice: [D]: " x-int: 1 , y-int: 0.5 " .
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{that is; The "x-intercept" is: "0" ; and the "y-intercept" is: "0.5 ".} .
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