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What is the y-intercept of the function f(x)=-2/9x+1/3?​

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Answer:

y intercept is 1/3

Explanation:


f(x)=-(2)/(9) x+ (1)/(3)

To find y intercept we plug in 0 for x

Y intercept point is a point where the graph f(x) crosses y axis.

At y intercept, the value of x is 0

to find y intercept we plug in 0 for x


f(0)=-(2)/(9) (0)+ (1)/(3)


f(0)=(1)/(3)

User Sanjar Stone
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To find the y intercept replace the x in the equation with zero and solve

-2/9(0) + 1/3

0 + 1/3

The y-intercept is:

(0, 1/3)

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