Using it's concepts, the intercepts of the graphed function are:
The graph of the function is missing, and is given at the end of the answer.
The x-intercepts of a function f(x) are the values of x for which f(x) = 0, that is, the values of x for which the function crosses the x-axis. Looking at the researched graph, there is only one x-intercept at x = -1, hence the point is (-1,0).
The y-intercept of a function f(x) is the value of f(x) for which x = 0, the value of y when the function crosses the y-axis. From the same graph stated above in the x-intercept, when x = 0, y = -3, hence the point is (0, -3).
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