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What point is the y- intercept
(4,0)
(0,2)
(2,0)
(0,4)

What point is the y- intercept (4,0) (0,2) (2,0) (0,4)-example-1
User Eartha
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the y intercept is always where x is 0. Since your graph is crossing where y=2, then your y intercept is at (0,2)
User Vinyll
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The y intercept represents the point in which the line cut the axe Y'Y, when x=0.
As you can see on the graph, the line is intercepting with axe Y'Y in y=2. Which means that the coordinates of the y-intercept are (0,2).

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