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The graph shows the average home prices in thousands of dollars from 2010 to 2016 in a neighborhood.

Let x = 0 correspond to the year 2010.

What does y-intercept represent in this situation?




average home price in the year 2011

average home price in the year 2010

growth rate of home prices in the neighborhood

average home price in the year 2016

The graph shows the average home prices in thousands of dollars from 2010 to 2016 in-example-1

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Answer:
Average home price in the year 2010

Explanation:

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Answer:

Average home price in the year 2010

Explanation:

The y - intercept on a graph or linear equation refers to the corresponding value of y in the equation or the value of y on the vertical axis at the point where the value of x = 0.

From the graph given, the corresponding value on the y - axis when the value of x on the horizontal axis = 0 is 750.

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