Why do you set y to 0 when solving for the x-intercept of a line?
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In the same way, the x-axis is also the line "y = 0". Then, algebraically, an x-intercept is a point on the graph where y is zero, and. a y-intercept is a point on the graph where x is zero
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why do you set y to 0
when solving for the x-inyercpt of a line