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Wayne graphed the following linear function on an (x,y) coordinate plane.

f(x) = -5.4x+12.6

What is the y intercept of the graph of this function ?​

Wayne graphed the following linear function on an (x,y) coordinate plane. f(x) = -5.4x-example-1
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Answer:

12.6

Explanation:

The y intercept means that x=0, therefore you will plug in 0 in your equation.

f(x) = -5.4x + 12.6

f(0) = -5.4(0) + 12.6

f(0) = 0 + 12.6

=12.6

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