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How does the y intercept appear in table, equation, and graph

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The y-intercept is the vertical line in a graph, the second number in ( , ), amd usually the right hand side in a table.
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In a graph: the y-intercept is the point where the graph crosses the y-axis.

In a table: the y-intercept is the y value obtained when x = 0.

In an equation (particularly in the form of y = f(x) ), set x = 0 and find y. Then the y-intercept is (0, y).
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