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The graph of y=5/4x+1 is shown below. The coordinate (0,y) is a solution of the equation. Given the x–value of 0, what is the value of the y–coordinate for the coordinate(0,y)

The graph of y=5/4x+1 is shown below. The coordinate (0,y) is a solution of the equation-example-1
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Answer:

The answer is -1

Explanation:

Saw the picture and saw it intercepted on the line before -2 so it should be -1 lol

User Dvsakgec
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the answer would be y =1 ,

substituting x with 0 would make the 5/4 disappear and leave you with 1, making it Y=1


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