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What is the y- intercept of the line graphed?

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Step-by-step explanation:

For a straight line y = mx + b, for every number on the x axis the equation of the line gives you the y value (mx+b) on the line. the y you get for x=0 is called the "y intercept" (m(0) + b).

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