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What is the y-intercept of the linear equation y = 13x − 2?

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Answer:

(0,-2)

Explanation:

Since the linear equation is in the form of y = mx+b, where b is the y intercept, we get that -2 is the y-intercept.

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User Matt Enright
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To find the y-intercept replace x in this equation with 0 and solve for y

y = 13(0) - 2

y = 0 - 2

y = -2

This means the y-intercept is:

(0, -2)

Hope this helped!

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