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The y-intercept of any straight non-vertical line refers to the y-value of the point where the line crosses the y-axis - that is , where the x-coordinate is zero.

This can be (choose all that apply)



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the change of the y-coordinates divided by the change in the x-coordinates

be always the location of the line in the xy coordinate system-that is, where the line hits the y-axis.

always be the location of the line in the xy coordinate system where the line hits the x-axis

the initial value of the output variable when the input variable is time. The y-intercept has an x-coordinate of zero, so if the input variable is time, the y-intercept is referred to as the starting value.

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Answer:

see below

Explanation:

Answer choices:

A. the change of the y-coordinates divided by the change in the x-coordinates

  • slope

B. be always the location of the line in the xy coordinate system-that is, where the line hits the y-axis.

  • y-intercept

C. always be the location of the line in the xy coordinate system where the line hits the x-axis

  • x-intercept

D. the initial value of the output variable when the input variable is time. The y-intercept has an x-coordinate of zero, so if the input variable is time, the y-intercept is referred to as the starting value.

  • y-intercept
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