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The equation is \"\".

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Observe the graph of the equation \"\".

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The graph touches the x - axis at (2, 0) and \"\" and the y - axis at (0, 0).

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Those are the x - intercept(where, y is zero) and  y - intercept (where, x is zero) of the equation.\"\"

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The x - intercepts are (2, 0) and \"\" and the y - intercept is (0, 0).