The point(s) where a graph intersects the x-axis. A graph may have several x-intercepts, no x-intercepts, or just one. We sometimes report the x-intercepts of a graph with coordinate pairs, but since the y-coordinate is always zero, we often just give the x-coordinates of x-intercepts. For example, we might say that the x-intercepts of the graph below are (0, 0) and (2, 0), or we might just say that the x-intercepts are 0 and 2.