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Find the y-intercept of the function y = -3(x+2)(x-1)(x+3)

User Chau Chee Yang
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The y-intercept of a function happens when the function "cuts" the y-axis.

This can be calculated as the value of the function f(x) when x=0.

Then, if we replace x by 0, we get the y-intercept:


\begin{gathered} f(x)=-3\mleft(x+2\mright)\mleft(x-1\mright)\mleft(x+3\mright) \\ f(0)=-3(0+2)(0-1)(0+3) \\ f(0)=-3\cdot2\cdot(-1)\cdot3 \\ f(0)=18 \end{gathered}

The y-intercept for this function is f(0)=18.

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