Graph the line whose x-intercept is -8 and whose y-intercept is -7

Use the X and Y-Intercepts for graphing:

(-8,0), (0,-7).

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Why was the zero feeling left out at the party? Because all the other numbers got to be intercepts on the graph, and poor zero was just stuck in the middle!

To graph the line, we need two points: the x-intercept and the y-intercept.

The x-intercept is the point where the line crosses the x-axis. In this case, the x-intercept is -8. The coordinates of the x-intercept are (-8, 0).

The y-intercept is the point where the line crosses the y-axis. In this case, the y-intercept is -7. The coordinates of the y-intercept are (0, -7).

Now, let's plot these points on a coordinate plane:

- Plot (-8, 0) on the x-axis, which is 8 units to the left of the origin.
- Plot (0, -7) on the y-axis, which is 7 units below the origin.

Now, connect these two points to form a line. The line will pass through (-8, 0) and (0, -7).

The graph of the line with x-intercept -8 and y-intercept -7 would look like this:

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To graph a line given its x-intercept and y-intercept, you need to obtain two points on the line: one from the x-intercept and one from the y-intercept.

The x-intercept is the point where the line intersects the x-axis, which means the value of y is 0. In this case, the x-intercept is -8, so one point on the line is (-8, 0).

The y-intercept is the point where the line intersects the y-axis, which means the value of x is 0. In this case, the y-intercept is -7, so another point on the line is (0, -7).

Now, with these two points, you can plot them on a coordinate plane and draw a straight line passing through them.

First, plot the point (-8, 0). Start at the origin (0,0), move 8 units to the left along the x-axis, and mark the point (-8, 0).

Second, plot the point (0, -7). Start at the origin (0,0), move 7 units downward along the y-axis, and mark the point (0, -7).

Finally, draw a straight line connecting these two points. The line should pass through (-8, 0) and (0, -7) and extend infinitely in both directions.

The graph of the line with an x-intercept of -8 and a y-intercept of -7 should look like this:

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