Determine the \( x \) - and \( y \)-intercepts for the given function. Write your answer as an ordered pair. \[ \text { If there is more than one answer, separate your answers with commas. Select "None" if appropriate. } \] Part 1 of 2 x-intercept(s): Part 2 of 2
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To find the x-intercept of a function, you set \( y = 0 \) and solve for \( x \). This gives you the point where the graph crosses the x-axis. Once you have the x-intercept, express it as an ordered pair \((x, 0)\). For the y-intercept, you set \( x = 0 \) and solve for \( y \). This indicates where the graph crosses the y-axis. The y-intercept is then expressed as \((0, y)\). So, whether your function is linear, quadratic, or something else, each intercept gives you valuable insight into the behavior of the function!