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What is the y-intercept of 2x-y=10

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Answer:

(0, -10)

Explanation:

We need to convert the equation to slope-intrcept form y=mx+b, where b is the y-coordinate of Y-intercept point

2x - y = 10​ {subtract 2x from both sides}

- y = -2x + 10 {divide both sides by (-1)}

y = 2x - 10 ⇒ b = -10

Therefore y-intercept of the line is (0, -10)

User PerduGames
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Answer:

( 0, -10 )

Explanation:

the y intercepts is ( 0, -10 ) as u can see in this pic

What is the y-intercept of 2x-y=10-example-1
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