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OpenStudy (anonymous):

graph the equation and identify the y intercept y=4x-7

OpenStudy (kira_yamato):

y int = 7

OpenStudy (kira_yamato):

I mean -7

OpenStudy (chriss):

Set x to 0 to get the y intercept. y= -7 To graph it, just set x to two different points and calculate your y values then you have the two points you need to graph the line.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the intercept at y is when x=0 , so it is -7. the intercept at x is when y=0, so it is 7/4. just do a line passing by this 2 points and you have the graph

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the 2 points are (0, -7) and (7/4, 0) .....the notaction of points are always in the format (x,y)

OpenStudy (karatechopper):

it says it in ur equation!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the y intercept should be an ordered pair

OpenStudy (anonymous):

(0, -7) = y intercept

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if it's y intercept what x is then..?

OpenStudy (chriss):

Yes, you set x to 0, that gives you a y value of -7. The y-intercept is the point (x,y) that the line crosses the y-axis. At all points on the y-axis, x is equal to 0. This you set x to zero in the equation to find the y-intercept point.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

|dw:1322091789823:dw| just look at this draw to see the graph

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