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What is the y-intercept in the equation:y=6x-3

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It would be -3 because I’ve already gone through this question a week ago
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Answer:

The y-intercept would be -3

Explanation:

The y-int would always be the +b and in this case it is +(-3) but since it is -3 it would be y=6x-3 and mx would always be the slope remember that now hope this helps. :D

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