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What is the y-intercept of f(x)

-(1)?

A. (1,0)
B.(1 1/4)
C. (0,0)
D. (0,1)

User Mhaseeb
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Y intercept is where our x variable is equal to 0 and where the graph touches the y-axis.

Therefore, you can get the y intercept by just plugging in x = 0. For example, in the linear function: f(x) = 2x + 3, our y intercept would be (0,3) because we just set our x value equal to 0.

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