Question 201222
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You can't find the *[tex \Large x]-intercept<b><i>s</i></b> and *[tex \Large y]-intercept<b><i>s</i></b> of the graph of this equation.  It is a linear equation, therefore there is only one of each.


Find the *[tex \Large y]-intercept by substituting 0 for *[tex \Large x] and solving for the value of *[tex \Large y].


Find the *[tex \Large x]-intercept by substituting 0 for *[tex \Large y] and solving for the value of *[tex \Large x].



John
*[tex \LARGE e^{i\pi} + 1 = 0]
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