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At what point does the graph of the line y=2x−6 cross the y-axis? a.(2, −6) b.(0, 2) c. (0, −6) d. I don't know.
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At what point does the graph of the line y=2x−6 cross the y-axis?
a.(2, −6)
b.(0, 2)
c. (0, −6)
d. I don't know.
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It is (0,-6) all you have to know is that when a line crosses the y-axis that means the x coordinate has to be 0
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