is called the Y-intercept
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It is the point where the curve (i.e. line) intersects the vertical axis or the y-axis. ... or when x=0.
A graph intersects the y-axis at the y-intercept; its x value is zero.
That depends on the value of the y intercept but in general it is at (0, y intercept)
Having one given point is not enough. A y-intercept is described as the point of intersection of a function or relation or line and the ordinate axis (or y-axis).Suppose a function intersects the y-axis at (0, 6), then 6 is the value of the y-intercept. Or if the line that passes through (5, 4) is parallel to x-axis, then y-intercept is 4; if it passes through the origin, then y-intercept is 0; if it is perpendicular to x-axis (or parallel to y-axis) there is not an y-intercept.
It is called the y-intercept and is the constant term in the relevant equation.