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Which is a y- intercept of the graphed function?

Which is a y- intercept of the graphed function?-example-1
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c \: is \: the \: answer
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

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The y-intercept is where the line crosses the y-axis so we can narrow it down to c and d because in the y-intercept x is 0 it crosses at -9 so it is c have a good day
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