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Why might someone choose to use the Y intercept in the slope to graph a line
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Why might someone choose to use the Y intercept in the slope to graph a line
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Why might someone choose to use the Y intercept in the slope to graph a line
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Because Y-intercept shows where the line intersects with the y-axis. It's easier to graph if you have a starting point. Something to go off of and use the slope to continue the line.
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