Calculate Mean, Variance, and Standard Deviation
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TRUE. The x-intercept is the point where the line crosses the x-axis. On the x-axis, the y-coordinate is always 0. Similarly, the y-intercept is where x = 0. To find x-intercept algebraically, set y = 0 in the equation and solve for x. For example, in \(2x + 3y = 6\), set y = 0: \(2x = 6\) ⇒ x = 3, so x-intercept is (3, 0).
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