Media Summary: -6 x inter intercepts and y intercepts well x intercept or sorry Y intercept you can find by plugging in zero Step three y intercepts and X intercepts always start with the y intercept because it's easiest if I plug in 0 Typically on the exam you will get questions like 1

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-6 x inter intercepts and y intercepts well x intercept or sorry Y intercept you can find by plugging in zero Step three y intercepts and X intercepts always start with the y intercept because it's easiest if I plug in 0 Typically on the exam you will get questions like 1 There are no x-intercepts again had you gone back to the original equation And that hole is going to happen when the x value is -3 how do we find the y value well it's not a non-permissible value To draw that part we're going to need a nice point in the section where X is bigger than 3 so I'm going to plug in

X + 3 and X - 3 so you factor the first one and then you get two things that multiply to get x^

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40SP 2 4 Example 4

40SP 2 4 Example 4

-6 x inter intercepts and y intercepts well x intercept or sorry Y intercept you can find by plugging in zero

40SP 2 4 Example 4

40SP 2 4 Example 4

Our last

40SP 2 4 Example 4

40SP 2 4 Example 4

Step three y intercepts and X intercepts always start with the y intercept because it's easiest if I plug in 0

40SP 2 4 Example 4

40SP 2 4 Example 4

Typically on the exam you will get questions like 1

40SP 2 4 Example 4

40SP 2 4 Example 4

Gra Y intercept is easy plug in zero

40SP 2 4 Example 4

40SP 2 4 Example 4

... I'm going to plug in x =

40SP 2 4 Example 4

40SP 2 4 Example 4

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40SP 2 4 Example 4

40SP 2 4 Example 4

There are no x-intercepts again had you gone back to the original equation

40SP 2 4 Example 4

40SP 2 4 Example 4

And our last

40SP 2 4 Example 4

40SP 2 4 Example 4

And that hole is going to happen when the x value is -3 how do we find the y value well it's not a non-permissible value

40SP P2 2 4 Example 4

40SP P2 2 4 Example 4

To draw that part we're going to need a nice point in the section where X is bigger than 3 so I'm going to plug in

40SP 4 2 Example 4

40SP 4 2 Example 4

X + 3 and X - 3 so you factor the first one and then you get two things that multiply to get x^