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What is the y intercept of the equation: y=10x-3

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Answer:

The y-intercept is -3, at the coordinate of (0, -3)

Explanation:

This is a slope-intercept equation meaning it is set up as y=mx+b, m being the slope, and b being the y-intercept. Knowing this, you can easily figure out the the y-intercept is -3.

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User Eric Stdlib
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Answer:

(0,-3)

Explanation:

The number other than the number with 10 is the y-intercept, in this case it is -3

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