Question 352955
x-intercept: Plug in g(x)=0 to get 0=4x-1. Now solve for x to get {{{x=1/4}}}. So when {{{x=1/4}}}, {{{y=0}}}


So the x-intercept is *[Tex \LARGE \left(\frac{1}{4},0\right)]




y-intercept: Plug in x=0 to get g(0)=4(0)-1=-1. So when {{{x=0}}}, {{{y=-1}}}


So the y-intercept is *[Tex \LARGE \left(0,-1\right)]



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