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Which linear function has the same y-intercept as the one that is represented by the graph?

y= 2x - 4

y= 2x - 3

y= 2x + 3

y= 2x + 4​

Which linear function has the same y-intercept as the one that is represented by the-example-1

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y=2x+3
the y-intercept is (on a graph) where the line touches the y-axis, or (in an equation) what you get when you set x to zero
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