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What is the y-intercept of the line described by the equation below? y = 3x - 6

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this is a line in the form y = mx + b, where b is the y intercept. In your equation above, 3 is the slope, the m value, and -6 is the y-intercept, the b value.
User MickeyRoush
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Answer:

y-intercept of the line is, -6

Explanation:

Slope intercept form:

The equation of line is given by:


y = mx+b ....[1]

where,

m is the slope of the line

b is the y-intercept.

As per the statement:

Given the equation:


y = 3x-6

we can write this as:


y =3x+(-6)

On comparing with [1] we have;

m = 3 and b = -6

Therefore, the y-intercept of the line is, -6

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