This question cannot be answered because there is no graph to tell where the y-intercept is.
Intercept for a graph are points at which the graph crosses either axis. There is no such thing as an intercept for tables.
y = -4x The y-intercept is zero. That is, the graph passes through the origin.
Where a line crosses the y an x axis on a graph.
That's not an equation. It doesn't have a graph or an intercept.
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The velocity at the starting point (when t = 0).
Assuming the graph is: x = - 305 y, then the y intercept is at y = 0Assuming the graph is: x - 3 = 5y, then the y intercept is at y = -3/5The main point for you to realize here is that a graph represents an equation,and " -305y " is not an equation. So some kind of assumption has to be madein order to come up with something that can be graphed.
This question cannot be answered because there is no graph to tell where the y-intercept is.
Intercept for a graph are points at which the graph crosses either axis. There is no such thing as an intercept for tables.
You can either measure or estimate the coordinates visually from the graph, or solve the equation underlying the graph.
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It is found on the horizontal x axis number line on a graph whereas the y intercept is found on the vertical number line on a graph.
The y-intercept of the graph of 4x + 2y =12 is probably 6
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 graph doesn't intersect either axis.
I assume youre asking about slope intercept form of an equation (y=mx+b) in which case, m = the slope of the line and b = the point on the graph where x=O; the y-intercept.