SOLUTION: y =sq root 3-x identify the intercepts

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Question 17859: y =sq root 3-x identify the intercepts
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For the x intercept, let y=0

Square both sides of the equation to eliminate the square root

This gives you:
0=3-x
Subtract 3 from both sides
-3=-x
Divide by -1
3=x
To solve the y intercept, let x=0


The x intercept is: (3,0)
The y intercept is: (0,)

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