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What is the y-intercept of the given graph?
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When we're given a graph of a linear function (a function whose graph is a straight line), and asked to find its y-intercept, it's actually a piece of cake.
We need to look at the point where the line intersects the y-axis (the vertical axis). That's why it's called "y-intercept".
The coordinates of the point where the graph intersects the axis are as follows:-
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The y-intercept is as follows:-
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