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Which is a y-intercept of the graphed function?

(–9, 0)
(–3, 0)
(0, –9)
(0, –3)

Which is a y-intercept of the graphed function? (–9, 0) (–3, 0) (0, –9) (0, –3)-example-1
User Hazim Ali
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Answer:

C is the answer

Explanation:

The Y intercept of the graphed function would be,

(0,-9) because the graph (which is a function) intercepts on (0,-9) therefore the function's y-intercept is,

b= -9

User Daniel Eriksson
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Answer:

Correct option is:

(0,-9)

Explanation:

Y-intercept are those points where the value of x equals zero or from the graph we can say y-intercept are those points where the graph meets the y-axis

So, (-9,0) and (-3,0) are incorrect options.

Also, (0,-3) is incorrect

since, as we can see the graph it doesn't passes through that point.

so, we are left with only one option

Hence, the correct option is:

(0, -9)

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