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The linear function ƒ(x) = -x − 6 has a y-intercept of:

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Answer:

y intercept is -6

Explanation:

It has a y-intercpet of -6

Why not 6?

If we look their is a minus sign right before it.

If it way f(x)=-x+6 then it would be 6

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