<h3>MATH</h3>
ANSWER:
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SOLUTION:
1) The y-intercept is the value of the function, for x = 0.
2) So, to find the y-intercept when you have the function, you need to solve the equation for y when x = 0.
For example if the function is y = f(x) = x^2 + 5, the y-intercept is y = f(0) = 0^2 + 5 = 5. 3) Graphically, the y-intercept is the point
where the graph of f(x) crosses the y-axis.
So, if you have the graph, you just read the value of the function on the y-axis.
Taking all that information, you do not report the y-intercept as a pair of coordinates. The y-intercept is reported just as a value for y.
For example, assuming that the point (0, - 4) you do not say that the y-intecept is (0,-4), you say that the y-intecept is -4, because that is the value of the function when x = 0.