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The y-intercept is...

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A line that crosses the y-axis on the graph
I hope this helped
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User Dragomir Ivanov
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Hey love, if the question itself is what the y-intercept stands for then it's the point when the line passes the y axis. if that wasn't your question give me some more context and i'll try my best to help!

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