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What is the y-intercept of y = 1 + 6x?

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Answer:

its 1

Explanation:

bec 6 is the x intercept so 1 is the y intercept

User Kalimah
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Answer:

Hey!

Your answer is 1 (the y-intercept is 1)

Explanation:

x-intercept = ( − 1/ 6 , 0 )

y-intercept = ( 0 , 1 )

Explanation:

Slope formula is

= r i s e/ r u n

Since 6 is obviously 6/ 1 then...

we know that the slope goes up 6 units

and right 1 unit on a graph.

Next we have to find the y-intercept of the line

of y=6x+1, you substitute x as x=0.

y = 6

x + 1

y = 6 ( 0 ) + 1

so then y = 1

HOPE THIS HELPS!!

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