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How do you find the Y intercept ? I’m having some trouble

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⚠️⚠️ You can use the photo to explain but yeah so far I have the m and half the equation down ⚠️⚠️

How do you find the Y intercept ? I’m having some trouble - ⚠️⚠️ You can use the photo-example-1

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so on a graph you have two axis's: the x (horizontal) and y (vertical). The y intercept is the point at which your line touches the y axis which is also when x=0. So your y intercept will always be (0,y) in this case when x is t and when t is 0, C (or y) is 8. x is your input (independent) and y is your output (dependent). The y intercept in the above model can be written as (0,8) or m=8

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Answer:

The y intercept is always (0,y) so in this case it is (0,8)

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