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What is the y-intercept of y = -2x+6y=−2x+6?

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Answer:

(0,6)

Explanation:

Since it is a y intercept the 0 is first and they guy below explains it all.

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User BrianMiz
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Answer:


6

Explanation:

Given:
y=-2x+6

Since the equation is written in slope-intercept form, it is extremely easy to find the y-intercept. Slope-intercept form is written as:


y=mx+b

Whereas:

y: range

m: slope

x: domain

b: y-intercept

With that in mind, we can immediately tell that 6 is the y-intercept.

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