The y-intercept can be defined as the specific point where a line or curve intersects with the y-axis on a graph. When seeking it within a linear equation, you'll want to identify the point (0, y). If you're dealing with an equation that's presented in the slope-intercept format (y = mx + b), 'b' is the y-intercept that you're looking for.
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None | Given the points (6, 8) and (4, 12) on a line, fi… | Step 1: Find the slope (m) of the line using the formula \( m = \frac{y_2 - y_1}{x_2 - x_1} \). Sub… |