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What is the y intercept?

What is the y intercept?-example-1
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Answer:

y-intercept=(0,6)

Explanation:

-The y-intercept is mathematically defined as the point where the graph of a function intersects the y-axis.

-The value of x-coordinate at this point is zero.

-To find the y intercept using the equation of the line, plug in 0 for the x variable and solve for y.

#From our table y=6 when x=0

Hence the y intercept is (0,6)

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