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The value of X when the line or curve intersects or crosses the x axis. [Go to source
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A x-Intercept of an equation is a point where the graph touches the x-Axis.
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the coordinate at which a graph intersects the x-axis.
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where the graph intersects the x-axis; the value of is 0, a point of the form
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The x-coordinate of the point where the line crosses the x-axis
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The point where a graph intersects the x-axis.
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The distance from the origin to the point at which a curve cuts the x-axis (horizontal axis).
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a point on the x-axis (a,0).
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For linear or semi-log graphs, the value of the abscissa (horizontal) coordinate of a graph when the ordinate (vertical) is zero. For log-log graphs, the value of the abscissa when the ordinate equals 1. It has the units of the abscissa. See slope, Intercept, Y-intercept.
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