The graph below shows a straight line on the Cartesian plane. What is the $x$-coordinate of the $x$-intercept of the line?
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The x-intercept is the point where the line crosses the x-axis. At this point, the y-coordinate is always 0. Looking at the given options, we can see that the only option with a y-coordinate of 0 is 0. Show more…
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