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Find the y-intercept of the line whose equation is

–2x + 2y = 4

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Answer:


2

Explanation:


-2x+2y=4

To find the y-intercept, the equation must be in the format of
y=mx+b, in which
b is representative of the y-intercept.

Start by adding
2x to both sides of the equation:


2y=2x+4

Divide both sides of the equation by the coefficient of
y, which is
2:


y=x+2


b=2

Therefore, the y-intercept of the line is 2.

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You can check your work by graphing, and identifying where your line crosses the y-axis (circled in the image).

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