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In a table, the y-intercept is the value of ( y ) when ( x = 0 ), typically found in the first row. In an equation of the form ( y = mx + b ), the y-intercept is represented by the constant ( b ). In a graph, the y-intercept is the point where the line crosses the y-axis, corresponding to the value of ( y ) at ( x = 0 ). All three representations consistently show the same value for the y-intercept.

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