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What is the y-intercept of the linear function represented in the table?

(-4,0)
(-2,1)
(0,2)
(2,3)

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Answer:

Therefore, the y-intercept of the linear function represented in the table is ( 0 , 2 )

Explanation:

Intercepts:

The line which intersect on x-axis and y-axis are called intercepts.

There are two intercepts:

x-intercept: The line which intersect at x-axis. So when the line intersect at x-axis Y coordinate is zero.

y-intercept: The line which intersect at y-axis. So when the line intersect at y-axis X coordinate is zero.

So the points which are given in the table has only and only one point as x-coordinate as zero i. e ( 0 , 2 )

Therefore, the y-intercept of the linear function represented in the table is ( 0 , 2 )

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