This question cannot be answered because there is no graph to tell where the y-intercept is.
y = -4x The y-intercept is zero. That is, the graph passes through the origin.
It is called the y intercept
The standard form for an equation that is linear is y = mx + b where m = slope and b = y intercept If you know slope and intercept, simply plug in different values of x and solve y and graph For example if y = 3x + 4 when x =0 y = 4 when x =1 y = 7 when x =2 y = 10 plot points (0,4) (1,7) (2,10) on graph
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This question cannot be answered because there is no graph to tell where the y-intercept is.
To graph the equation y-x=3, first rearrange it in slope-intercept form by isolating y: y=x+3. This equation represents a line with a slope of 1 and y-intercept of 3. You can plot the y-intercept at (0,3) then use the slope to find another point and draw a straight line connecting the two points.
You have to put a line of best fit onto the graph and find where that line crosses the y-axis.
y = -4x The y-intercept is zero. That is, the graph passes through the origin.
if you are looking at a graph the y intercept is when the graph crosses the y axis and the x intercept is when the graph crosses the x axis. if you have a formula... plug zero in for x to find the y intercept, and plug zero in for y to find the x intercept
as the y-intercept increases, the graph of the line shifts up. as the y-intercept decreases, the graph of the line shifts down.
The y-intercept on the graph shows where the graph crosses the y-axis. The value is always the value of y at that point, because x is always equal to zero.
The y-intercept of the graph of 4x + 2y =12 is probably 6
It is called the y intercept
The standard form for an equation that is linear is y = mx + b where m = slope and b = y intercept If you know slope and intercept, simply plug in different values of x and solve y and graph For example if y = 3x + 4 when x =0 y = 4 when x =1 y = 7 when x =2 y = 10 plot points (0,4) (1,7) (2,10) on graph
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