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What is the y-intercept of y=7

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The y intercept of y=7 is y=7 (or 7) :)







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If the Y value is equal to 7 then you will have a straight horizontal line 7 units up from the origin. This means that the line will cross the y-axis at y = 7. So your y-intercept of y=7 is just 7 itself.
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