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What is the y-intercept of the quadratic function f(x) = (x – 6)(x – 2)? (0,–6) (0,12) (–8,0) (2,0)

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Answer:

(0,12)

Explanation:

Just plug in 0 for x so (0-6)(0-2) = 12 so that's the y value.

Also, a y intercept has to be of the form (0,y) where y is some number. The x value has to be 0, so that eliminates the last two options automatically, but if we put the x and y value we got together we get (0,12)

User Migu
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Answer:

(0,12)

Explanation:


f(x) = (x - 6)(x - 2)

To find out y intercept , plug in 0 for x and find out f(0)

y intercept are the value where the graph crosses y axis


f(x) = (x - 6)(x - 2)


f(0)= (0-6)(0 - 2)=12

When x is 0 the value of y is 12

Write y intercept as (0,y) that is (0,12)

User Steveng
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