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To find the y intercept of the graph of a linear equation we.

a. set x equal to 0 and solve the equation for x.
b. set x equal to 0 and solve the equation for y.
c. set y equal to 0 and solve the equation for x.
d. set y equal to 0 and solve the equation for y.
e. none of the above

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

A y-intercept's x will always be zero, there is no movement along the horizontal axis. Since you are looking for a y-intercept, you will solve for y.

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