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What is the y intercept, and what does it represent?

What is the y intercept, and what does it represent?-example-1
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In the linear equation y = mx + b, y-intercept represents the value of y. It is the point where the line crosses the y-axis(vertical axis)

Finding the y-intercept is done by looking at which point in the graph crosses the y-axis. This point will always have an x-coordinate of zero(0).
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