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What is the y-intercept for the equation y= 11x + 1?
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User Wuschelhase
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The y intercept is 1. Use the form “y = mx + b”, m is the slope, and b is the is the y intercept. So, you take y = 11x + 1, and b=1.
User Shyamal Parikh
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Answer:

1

Explanation:

The y-intercept in the equation is 1 because the equation uses the format y=mx+b. The b in y=mx+b represents the y-intercept So, in this equation the y-intercept is 1 because b=1.

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