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What is the answer to this?-example-1
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To find the y-intercept substitute x as 0


y = 1 * {0}^(2) + 7 * 0 - 5


y = 1 * 0 + 0 - 5


y = 0 + 0 - 5


y = - 5

  • Thus, The y-intercept is -5...~
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Step-by-step explanation:

We know that:

  • The y-intercept of an equation is the constant.
  • Constants are the numerals in the equation.

Finding the y-intercept.

In the equation provided, we can see only one constant.

  • => y = 1x² + 7x - 5

Thus, the y-intercept is -5.

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