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Hey there!

The y-intercept is 1/3.

This is because this is written in slope intercept, which is defined as:

y = mx + b

With the slope being m and the y intercept being b. 1/3 is being added to -2/9x, and therefore by the rules of the formula it's the y intercept.

As a quick background on a y intercept, it's where the line crosses the y axis. It can be positive, or negative, and the coordinates never have an x value.

Hope this helps!
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