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Lol tell me what the answers is for this

Lol tell me what the answers is for this-example-1

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4

(0,4)

Explanation:

The y-intercept is the y-value for when the line intersects with the y-axis. Another way to put this is also the y-value when x=0. This is easy to find when you have a graph because you can simply look to see where on the graph the line intersects with the axis. If you don't have the graph then you can plug 0 in for x in the equation and solve.

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