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The y-axis is a vertical number line that is intersected by the x axis which is a horizontal number line and both axes meet perpendicularly at the point of origin (0, 0) on the Cartesian plane

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The value for the y-axis represents the vertical position or magnitude of a variable in a graph or coordinate system. It is typically plotted along the vertical or vertical upward direction in relation to the x-axis. The specific value for the y-axis will depend on the specific data or function being represented in the graph.

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