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What is the y-intercept of the line y= -6x -3?

User DelGiudice
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In order to find the y intercept you must substitute 0 for x and solve for y, and also simplify if needed.


y=-6x-3


y=-6*0-3


-6*0-3


y=0-3


-6* 0 = 0


0-3=-3


= -3


y = (0,-3)

Therefore your answer is " y = (0,-3)."

Hope this helps.

User Khaled Qasem
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Answer:

y = -3 or (0,-3)

Explanation:

y intercept is when x is 0 so substitute 0 for x:

y=-6(0)-3=0-3=-3

y = -3

User Gorio
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