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What is the y-intercept of y = -3x?

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Answer:

( 0, 0 )

Explanation:

In this equation, you can see that there is not y-intercept, and since there is no y-intercept, that means that it will be "0", and that the line goes straight to the origin ( 0, 0 )

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