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Find the y-intercept of the following equation:

y = -6x + 10

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I think 10 I just started this lesson in school and so I'm not the best yet. But I'm pretty sure its 10


User Cueedee
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Answer:

The y-intercept of the equation
y = -6x + 10 is
y=10.

Explanation:

Every straight line can be represented by an equation:


y=mx+b

The y-intercept is the point where the line crosses the y axis. At this point
x = 0.

We have the following equation:


y = -6x + 10

To find the y intercept set x = 0.


y = -6(0) + 10\\y=10

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