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Find the $x$-intercept and the $y$-intercept of the graph of each equation. Then graph the equation.$x-y-2=0$
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So, we have $x - 0 - 2 = 0$, which simplifies to $x - 2 = 0$. Adding 2 to both sides gives us $x = 2$. So, the $x$-intercept is at the point $(2,0)$. Show more…
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