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If a line has a y-intercept of 5, how would that be written as a coordinate?

User Shintlor
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Answer:

(0,5)

Explanation:

If you have a y-intercept, you know that it has to cross the y-axis - this means that the x-coordinate = 0.

As for the y-coordinate, we are told we have a y-intercept of 5 so this means that the line crosses at the y-axis at y = 5.

Therefore, we can put it into the (x,y) coordinate point and we get (0,5).

User Kellermat
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Answer:

(X,5)

Explanation:

Since y-intercept is the y-coordinate, it would be (X,5)

User Chetan Soni
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