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What is the y-intercept of the line?

What is the y-intercept of the line?-example-1
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The Y-intercept is 1

It is where the line meets the y-axis

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hello!


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Remember, the y-intercept is the point where the graph touches the y-axis (that's why it's called y-intercept).

Let's look at this graph and see if we can identify the y-intercept of the line.

If we look at our graph, we'll see that the line touches the y-axis at (0, 1).


\pmb{Note:-} Remember, y-intercepts have an x-coordinate of 0.

And guess what the y-coordinate is? Yes, it's the y-intercept of the line.

Hence, the y-intercept of the line is


\pmb{the~y-intercept~is~1}


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  • Hope everything is clear; if you need any more explanation, kindly let me know.
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