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Find the intercepts and then graph the line.
-Find the intercepts and then graph the line. -  A) x-intercept: (1, 0); y-intercept: (0, 2)     B) x-intercept: (1, 0); y-intercept: (0, -2)   C) x-intercept: (-1, 0); y-intercept: (0, 2)   D) x-intercept: (-1, 0); y-intercept: (0, -2)
A) x-intercept: (1, 0); y-intercept: (0, 2)
Find the intercepts and then graph the line. -  A) x-intercept: (1, 0); y-intercept: (0, 2)     B) x-intercept: (1, 0); y-intercept: (0, -2)   C) x-intercept: (-1, 0); y-intercept: (0, 2)   D) x-intercept: (-1, 0); y-intercept: (0, -2)
B) x-intercept: (1, 0); y-intercept: (0, -2)
Find the intercepts and then graph the line. -  A) x-intercept: (1, 0); y-intercept: (0, 2)     B) x-intercept: (1, 0); y-intercept: (0, -2)   C) x-intercept: (-1, 0); y-intercept: (0, 2)   D) x-intercept: (-1, 0); y-intercept: (0, -2)
C) x-intercept: (-1, 0); y-intercept: (0, 2)
Find the intercepts and then graph the line. -  A) x-intercept: (1, 0); y-intercept: (0, 2)     B) x-intercept: (1, 0); y-intercept: (0, -2)   C) x-intercept: (-1, 0); y-intercept: (0, 2)   D) x-intercept: (-1, 0); y-intercept: (0, -2)
D) x-intercept: (-1, 0); y-intercept: (0, -2)
Find the intercepts and then graph the line. -  A) x-intercept: (1, 0); y-intercept: (0, 2)     B) x-intercept: (1, 0); y-intercept: (0, -2)   C) x-intercept: (-1, 0); y-intercept: (0, 2)   D) x-intercept: (-1, 0); y-intercept: (0, -2)


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