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What is the y-intercept of the function f(x) = -2/9x + 1/3
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What is the y-intercept of the function f(x) = -2/9x + 1/3
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What is the y-intercept of the function f(x) = -2/9x + 1/3
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The y-isn’t is 1/3 and the slope is -2/9
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Answer:
1/3
Explanation:
The
y intercept is the value of the dependent variable
(f(x)=y) when the
independent
variable (x)
equals zero
.
In this case, when x=0, y=f(x)=1/3.
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