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Find the y intercept only.
4x - y = 4

Find the y intercept only. 4x - y = 4-example-1
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the answer is (0,-4)

User PVermeer
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Answer:

(a) (0, -4)

Explanation:

You want the y-intercept of the graph of 4x -y = 4.

Y-intercept

The y-intercept is the point on the graph where x = 0. (Eliminates choices B and C.) The y-value there can be found by using x=0 in the equation:

4·0 -y = 4

-y = 4 . . . . . . simplify

y = -4 . . . . . . multiply by -1

When x=0, y = -4. The y-intercept point is (0, -4), choice A.

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