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OpenStudy (anonymous):

how do i find the y intercept do i put it into the equation like this -(0-4)^2-4 so the y intercept would be -20?

OpenStudy (tyteen4a03):

Assuming it came from your previous questions that states that -(x-4)^2-4 = 0, yes, you plug in x = 0 and find y.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so the y intercept would be -20?

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