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  • 19-10-2020
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Determine the y-intercept for the following equation
4x + 2y = -12
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  • 19-10-2020

Answer:

y-intercept = -6

Explanation:

The y intercept of any function or equation is when the independent variable or x is equal to 0.

Therefore 4x + 2y = -12 → 4(0) + 2y = -12, 2y = -12, y = -6.

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standard form: 4x + 2y = -12 ; Ax + By = C

slope intercept: y = -2x - 6 ; y = mx + b

point slope: y + 4 = -2(x + 1) : (many different points exist on this line so this is an example of a working equation) ; y-y1 = m(x-x1)

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