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What is the y-intercept

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The y -intercept of a graph is the point where the graph crosses the y -axis. (Because a function must pass the vertical line test , a function can have at most one y -intercept . ) The y -intercept is often referred to with just the y -value.

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The point where a line or curve crosses the y-axis of a graph.
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