Find approximate solutions by graphing the functions, making tables of values, or finding successive approximations, using technology where appropriate. Note: Include cases where f(x) is linear and g(x) is constant or linear. [Algebra I with Probability, 19 edited]

Example Problems
This table gives a few (x, y) pairs of a line in the coordinate plane.

xy
04
42
80


What is the
x-intercept of the line?
This table gives a few (x, y) pairs of a line in the coordinate plane.

xy
06
14
22


What is the
x-intercept of the line?
This table gives a few (x, y) pairs of a line in the coordinate plane.

xy
-27
05
32


What is the
x-intercept of the line?
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