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Intercepts y-intercept: where the graph crosses the y-axis. Algebraically – set x=0 x-intercept: where the graph crosses the x-axis. Algebraically – Set y=0.
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Example: Find the x- and y- intercepts of the graph
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Symmetry of a Graph 1.The graph of an equation in x and y is symmetric with respect to the y-axis if replacing x by –x yields an equivalent equation.
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Symmetry of a Graph 2. The graph of an equation in x andy is symmetric with respect to the x-axis if replacing y by –y yields an equivalent equation.
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Symmetry of a Graph 3. The graph of an equation in xand yis symmetric with respect to the origin if replacing x by –x and y by –y yields an equivalent equation (unchanged by a rotation of 180°).
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Example Test the graph of for symmetry.
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Example Find all points of intersection of the graphs of and.
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Example Continued
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Definition of the Slope of a Line
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Equations of Lines
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Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
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