Given the equation U = .

3 - 2 what is the -intercept? Write your answer as an ordered pair.

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The equation U = 3 - 2 does not include any variables besides "U". Therefore, it does not represent a line or a curve on a graph. As a result, we cannot identify an x-intercept or a y-intercept for this equation.

To find the x-intercept of a given equation, we need to remember that an x-intercept is a point on the graph where the value of y is zero.

In this case, we are given the equation U = 3 - 2.

To find the x-intercept, we substitute y = 0 into the equation and solve for x:

0 = 3 - 2

To solve for x, we isolate it on one side of the equation by performing the necessary operations:

2 = 3
2 - 3 = 0
-1 = 0

Since -1 does not equal to 0, we can conclude that there is no x-intercept for this equation. Therefore, we cannot write the answer as an ordered pair.