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View LabImagine that a graph of a function rule intersects the y-axis at some point. What do the coordinates of the intersectionindicate?aThe function's input when the output is 1. C. The function's input when the output is 0.b.The function's output when the input is 1. d. The function's output when the input is 0.Please select the best answer from the choices providedABооооСDMark this and returnSave and ExitNextSubmit

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Assuming the question wants "what does y-intercept mean".

The y intercept is the y-axis cutting point.

This is the place where x is 0 and the corresponding y-value.

x is the input and y is the output.

Thus,

The y-intercept indicates:

The function's OUTPUT when INPUT (x) is 0

Correct answer is D

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