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What is the Y-Intercept?

What is the Y-Intercept?-example-1
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Y intercept

The point on y axis at which the line intersects the y axis is called the y intercept of line

  • in y=mx+b, b is denoted as y intercept

Here

The point is (0,1)

So y intercept=1

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Answer: The y-intercept is 1

Explanation:

On a graph, the y-intercept is the point where the line intersects the y-axis. The corresponding x-coordinate is always 0. ... When a linear equation is written in slope-intercept form (y=mx+b), the slope is represented by the variable m. It is the coefficient to x in the equation.

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