iamshamma
iamshamma
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What is the y-intercept of this line: y=5x
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simmonsj05
simmonsj05
Today at 9:41 PM
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0 is the y-intercept
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banenn
banenn
Today at 9:41 PM
y int.= 0 because theres no b and the equation is y=mx+b
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