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The y intercept of the function whose graph is shown above is

The y intercept of the function whose graph is shown above is-example-1
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A y-intercept of a function reopresents a point where the function intercepts only the y-axis, it means that x = 0 and y is different to zero, and the only point we have that is the point (0,5), So that is our y-intercept and the right answer is the first option.

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