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Identify the y-intercept of y=-4x (0, -4) (0,0) there isn't one (0,1)
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Identify the y-intercept of y=-4x
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(0,1)
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the y-intercept would be (0,0), when you plug 0 in for x the equation is y=-4(0). The y value simplifies to 0
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Your answer is B: (0, 0).
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