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The equation y minus 1 = negative 7 (x minus 3). is written in point-slope form. What is the y-intercept of the line?

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Answer:

(0, 22)

Explanation:

So you have the equation:


y-1=-7(x-3)

So first let's define what the "y-intercept" is. The y-intercept, of a line is like the name implies, when the line intercepts or "passes" the y-axis. And if you were to take any point on the y-axis, the y-value may vary, but there is one value that doesn't change, and that's the x-value. the x-value is always going to be zero, no matter where you are on the y-axis. So to find the y-intercept simple plug 0 in as x. This gives you the equation:


y-1 = -7(0-3)


y-1 = -7(-3)


y-1=21


y=22

So the y-intercept is at (0, 22)

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