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-2(x+1)(x-2) what is the y-intercept?

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Answer:

The y-intercept is at 4.

Explanation:

When trying to find the y-intercept, you want to substitute your x's with 0 as x must equal 0 for your y-intercept. This gives you -2(0+1)(0-2). From here, you want to simplify your parenthesis equations.-2(1)(-2) Then you want to solve which gives you 4.

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