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What is the y-intercept in the equation
y= - 2x

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User Kishal
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Answer:

the y intercept is 0.

Explanation:

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User Maki
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The y intercept in 0.

Comparing the above equation with standard form

y=mx+c

Where m is slope and c is y-intercept

So we get

Slope=-2 and y-intercept=0

(y=-2x+0)

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