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Find the better definition of y-intercept.

1. A line on a graph showing the general direction that a group of points seem to be
heading

2. The output value of a function. (y)

3. How steep a straight line is.

4. Where a straight line crosses the Y axis of a graph.

User HoangHieu
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Answer:

4

Explanation:

The y-intercept is when the line meets the y-axis on a graph. This means that the x-value (input) must be zero.

Some examples of y-intercept are (0,4), (0,10), (0,3)

In an equation the y-intercept is the constant (b) from y=mx+b

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User Michael Aigner
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Answer:

4

Explanation:

that is the intercept of the line to y

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