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Y= X+1 is the equation of a straight line graph. Where does it cross the y-axis?

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Y=MX+B
B translates to point (0,B)
so since B=1 then there is a point at (0,1) which is where the line crosses y-axis
Y=1
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(0,1)

The number listed after the + in linear equations represents where the y-intercept is located.
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