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What is the y-intercept of the graph of the given line by the equation 3y+4x=15?

A: 5
B: 4
C: 3
D: -4/3

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To find the y intercept of an equation plug zero in for the x's and solve for y. Remember if it is a y intercept, the x value is zero.
3y + 4(0) = 15
3y = 15
y = 5 (0,5)

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In y-intercept:
x=0. Hence:


3y+4\cdot0=15\iff 3y=15\iff \boxed{y=5}

The intersection is the point
P(0,5)\Longrightarrow \boxed{\boxed{A}}
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