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What is the y- intercept of the graph of the following equation 2x-4y+4=0

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The Y- intercept is (0,1)

User TheNovice
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Answer:

y-intercept is (0,1).

Explanation:

We have given an equation.

2x-4y+4 = 0

We have to find the y-intercept of the equation.

y-intercept is a point where the value of x is zero.

Putting x = 0 in given equation, we have

2(0)-4y+4 = 0

0-4y+4 = 0

Adding 4y in above equation, we have

-4y+4y+4 = 4y

0+4 = 4y

4 = 4y

y = 1

Hence, y-intercept is (0,1).

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