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Where can you find the y-intercept?

When given an equation for a polynomial function, which
part of the equation gives you the y-intercept? Use
algebraic reasoning to explain why this part of the
equation will give you the y-intercept of the function.

Where can you find the y-intercept? When given an equation for a polynomial function-example-1
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:Plug 0 in for x. The y int is the constant.

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