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The equation is \"\".

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\"\" Find the intercepts.

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First find the \"\"-intercept, by substituting  \"\" in the above equation.

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The \"\"-intercept is \"\" and the point \"\" is on the graph of the equation.

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Next find the \"\"-intercept, by substituting \"\" in the original equation.

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The \"\"-intercept is \"\" and the point \"\" is on the graph of the equation.

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\"\" Graph the equation.

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Draw the coordinate plane.

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Plot the intercept points \"\" and \"\".

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Draw a line through these points.

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\"\" The \"\"-intercept is \"\" and \"\"-intercept is \"\".

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