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What is the best interpretation of the y-intercept of the line

User Shareese
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Answer:

vertical line

Explanation:

because horizontal means horizon which goes left to right across a board

User Jtromans
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Hi there!

The y-intercept of a line represents its initial value. On a graph, the y-intercept would represent the value of y when the line crosses the y-axis.

For example, if an equation were to model the amount of money someone had in their bank account overtime starting from the day they opened their account, the y-intercept would represent the original amount of money they had.

I hope this helps!

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