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Consider a graph of the equation y = 2x - 1. what is the y-intercept?
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Consider a graph of the equation y = 2x - 1. what is the y-intercept?
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Consider a graph of the equation y = 2x - 1. what is the y-intercept?
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The point that lands on the y-axis is -1.
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y-intercept when x = 0 so y = -1
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y-intercept (0, -1)
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