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Aside from malware protection, Sophos Intercept X is also an excellent performer as a business-class anti-ransomware tool. Intercept-X brings an excellent combination of deep learning and exploit. An x-intercept is a point in the equation where the y-value is zero, and a y -intercept is a point in the equation where the x -value is zero. Find the x - and y -intercepts of 25 x 2 + 4 y 2 = 9. Sophos Intercept X. These are the release notes for Sophos Intercept X for Windows 7 and later, managed by Sophos Central. Some of the features mentioned in these release notes are only available if you have the appropriate license. Sophos Intercept X is the world’s most comprehensive next-generation endpoint protection solution, built to stop the widest range of attacks. Intercept X combines multiple techniques, including signatureless exploit prevention, deep learning malware detection, anti-ransomware capabilities, endpoint detection and response (EDR), and more.

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x- and y-Intercepts

The graphical concept of x- and y-intercepts is pretty simple. The x-intercepts are where the graph crosses the x-axis, and the y-intercepts are where the graph crosses the y-axis. The problems start when we try to deal with intercepts algebraically.

To clarify the algebraic part, think again about the axes. When you were first introduced to the Cartesian plane, you were shown the regular number line from elementary school (the x-axis), and then shown how you could draw a perpendicular number line (the y-axis) through the zero point on the first number line. Take a closer look, and you'll see that the y-axis is also the line 'x = 0'. In the same way, the x-axis is also the line 'y = 0'.

Then, algebraically,

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  • an x-intercept is a point on the graph where y is zero, and
  • a y-intercept is a point on the graph where x is zero.

More specifically,

  • an x-intercept is a point in the equation where the y-value is zero, and
  • a y-intercept is a point in the equation where thex-value is zero.
  • Find the x- and y-intercepts of 25x2 + 4y2 = 9

    Using the definitions of the intercepts, I will proceed as follows:

    x-intercept(s):

      y = 0 for the x-intercept(s), so:

        25x2 + 4y2 = 9
        25x2 + 4(0)2 = 9

        25x2 + 0 = 9

        x2 = 9/25

        x = ± ( 3/5 )

    Then the x-intercepts are the points ( 3/5, 0) and ( –3/5, 0)

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      x = 0 for the y-intercept(s), so:

        25x2 + 4y2 = 9
        25(0)2 + 4y2 = 9

        0 + 4y2 = 9

        y2 = 9/4

        y = ± ( 3/2 )

    Then the y-intercepts are the points (0, 3/2 ) and (0, –3/2 )

Just remember: Whichever intercept you're looking for, the other variable gets set to zero.

In addition to the above considerations, you should think of the following terms interchangeably:

    'x-intercepts' = 'roots' = 'solutions' = 'zeroes'

In other words, the following exercises are equivalent:

  • Find the x-intercept(s) of y = x3 + 2x2x – 3
  • Solve x3 + 2x2x - 3 = 0
  • Find the zeroes / roots off(x) = x3 + 2x2x – 3

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If you keep this equivalence in the back of your head, many exercises will make a lot more sense. For instance, if they give you something like the following graph:

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...and ask you to find the 'solutions', you'll know that they mean 'find the x-intercepts', and you'll be able to answer the question, even though they were clumsy in their use of the mathematical terms, and they never gave you the equation.

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Stapel, Elizabeth. 'x- and y-Intercepts.' Purplemath. Available from
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