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What is the y-intercept of the line represented by y = 4x?

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0, there is no y-intecept.
If there was a y-intercept it would look like y=4x+6, and 6 would be the y-intercept.
User Vincent Williams
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Answer:

y intercept: 0

Explanation:

y = 4x

This is in the slope intercept form y= mx+b

y = 4x+0

b is equal to zero

Therefore the y intercept is equal to zero

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