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In Maths, an intercept is a point on the y-axis, through which the slope of the line passes. It is the y-coordinate of a point where a straight line or a curve intersects the y-axis. This is represented when we write the equation for a line, y = mx+c, where m is slope and c is the y-intercept.
The intercept form of the equation of a line is x/a + y/b = 1. The intercept form of the equation of a line makes the x-intercept of 'a' units, and the y-intercept of 'b' units. Based on the sign of the intercepts we can find the quadrants through which the line passes through.
Course: Algebra 1 > Unit 4. Lesson 4: x-intercepts and y-intercepts. Intro to intercepts. x-intercept of a line. Intercepts from a graph. Intercepts from an equation.
The intercept form of a line is a specific representation of the equation of a straight line using its x-intercept and y-intercept. The intercept form is often referred to as the two-intercept form because it involves the x-intercept and y-intercept of the line.
Intercept. The term "intercept" refers to the x- and y-intercepts of of a given equation. The x-intercept is the point at which a line crosses the x-axis and the y-intercept is the point at which a line crosses the y-axis.
X intercept is the x value of the point where the line cuts the x-axis, and the Y-intercept is the y value of the point where the line intersects the y axis. The x and y-intercept is also called the horizontal intercept and vertical intercepts, since it is situated on the horizontal axis, and vertical axis respectively.
The -intercept is the point on the -axis where the line intersects the -axis. Similarly, the -intercept is the point on the -axis where the line intersects the -axis. One way to describe a line using the slope and -intercept is the so-called slope-intercept form of the line.