The x-intercept is the point on the x-axis where the line crosses it. The y-coordinate of the line's x-intercept is always zero. The x-coordinate of the x-intercept is the number where it crosses the x-axis. A line with an x-intercept of (5,0) crosses the x-axis at the number 5. A line with an x-intercept of (-5,0) crosses the x-axis at -5. Which of these coordinates could be a line’s x-intercept?

The xintercept is the point on the xaxis where the line crosses it The ycoordinate of the lines xintercept is always zero The xcoordinate of the xintercept is t class=

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Answer:

D. (-7,0)

Step-by-step explanation:

If The two intercets are (5,0) and (-5,0) then (-7,0) will be an x-intercept.

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Answer:

d.(-7,0)

Step-by-step explanation:

'd' is the correct answer because just as how the y-intercept has to look something like this: (0,5) as in the given 'x' point is 0 the x-intercept  has to look the exact same as well (other than the fact that it's now the x-intercept instead of y.) so it would have to be that the x-axis' point can be any number that isn't 0 and the y-axis' point must always be 0.

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