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Where is the Y- intercept at

Where is the Y- intercept at-example-1
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(0,-2) is where the y intercept
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Answer:

(0, -2)

Explanation:

The y-intercept is where the graph crosses through the y axis, when x is equal to 0. On this graph, the line goes through the y-axis at -2. At -2, we can also see that x=0

In general, the y-axis of a graph will always be (0, y).

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