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Kyle graphed y = 2x as shown above. Is his graph correct? Why or why not? A) Yes, the graph of y = 2x always intercepts the y-axis at 2. B) Yes, the graph of y = 2x can intercept the y-axis at any point. C) No, the graph of y = 2x should always intercept the x-axis at 2. D) No, the graph of y = 2x does not intercept the y-axis at 2.

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Yes, the graph of y = 2x always intercepts the y-axis at 2.

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