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Determine the x- and y-intercepts for the given function. Write your answer as an ordered pair. r(x) = -\sqrt{x} + 5 If there is more than one answer, separate your answers with commas. Select \"None\" if appropriate.

          Determine the x- and y-intercepts for the given function. Write your answer as an ordered pair.
r(x) = -\sqrt{x} + 5
If there is more than one answer, separate your answers with commas. Select \"None\" if appropriate.
        
Determine the x- and y-intercepts for the given function. Write your answer as an ordered pair.
r(x) = -√(x) + 5
If there is more than one answer, separate your answers with commas. Select N̈oneïf appropriate.

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Determine the x- and y-intercepts for the given function. Write your answer as an ordered pair: (f(x) = -sqrt{x} + 5) If there is more than one answer, separate your answers with commas. Select "None" if appropriate.
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00:01 So looking at the graph that we are given here, two things that we are asked about.
00:06 The first thing is going to be what are the x -intercepts of this graph.
00:13 Now when we are referring to the x -intercept of a graph, we are referring to where the graph crosses the x -axis.
00:22 So if i draw myself an example graph there, the x -intercepts are located here and here because that's where my graph is going through the x -axis versus the y -axis.
00:39 Now if you look at the graph that was given, you can see that there are two dots already drawn where the graph is crossing the x -axis.
00:50 So we can use those to easily identify our two intercepts.
00:54 Now the first one, the one that's on the left, i can see we moved from the center, left two units, which means we went to negative two, and we didn't go up or down at all.
01:06 So we would have negative two zero as the first intercept...
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