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A line is drawn through the points (-2, 6) and (-4, -2). What is the y-coordinate of the point where this line intersects the y-axis? Pls explain!
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A line is drawn through the points (-2, 6) and (-4, -2). What is the y-coordinate of the point where this line intersects the y-axis? Pls explain!
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14
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The y intercept is 14.
We can get this by solving for the line using the points given. First we need to find the slope.
m(slope) = y1 - y2/x1 - x2
m = 6 - - 2/-2 - -4
m = 8/2
m = 4
Then we can find the y-intercept using slope intercept form with either given point and our newly found slope.
y=mx + b
6 = 4(-2) + b
6 = -8 + b
14 = b
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