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Intercepts are where a curve or line cuts the x and y axes. The x axis is where y=0 and the y axis is where x=0. So to find out where the y axis intercept is we put x=0 in the function and get y=-4; and the x axis intercept is when y=0 at x=-4. Consider the axes to cut the plane into 4 sections: top right, bottom right, bottom left and top left. The line joining the intercepts forms part of the graph in the bottom left quadrant.

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f(×)=(×^2+×-6)/(×^3-3×^2-10×)
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you need tu express the given EC. in the way  y=mx+b   y-intercept (0,b) ,  slope m

so  we got  -y=x +4 multiply by -1 de EC

                   y=-x-4            comparing the EC.       slope  m=-1    y-intercept (0,-4)         

x-intercept you put y=o and solve the ecuation for x

  0=x+4     ⇒     x=-4                                                                     x-intercept (-4,0)
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f(×)=(×^2+×-6)/(×^3-3×^2-10×)

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