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The y-intercept of the line whose equation is 5+y=2x

User Gauthier Peel
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Answer:

y-int = (0,-5)

Explanation:

Substitute 0 for x and solve to find the y-intercept.


5+y=2(0)\\ 5+y=0\\y=0-5\\y=-5

User Shulamit
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Answer:

(0, -5)

Explanation:

We need to isolate y.

5+y=2x -- Subtract 5 from 5+y

y = 2x - 5

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The y-intercept of the line whose equation is 5+y=2x-example-1
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