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Find the x and y intercept of the equation: 2x = y - 2

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Find the x and y intercept of the equation: 2x = y - 2

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To find the x and y intercepts of the equation, we need to set y and x to zero respectively and solve for the other variable.

  1. Find the x-intercept by setting y = 0:

2x = 0 - 2 2x = -2 x = -2 / 2 x = -1

So, the x-intercept is -1.

  1. Find the y-intercept by setting x = 0:

2*0 = y - 2 0 = y - 2 y = 2

So, the y-intercept is 2.

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