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OpenStudy (anonymous):

how you find the y intercept of y=3x+14

OpenStudy (3psilon):

I'm sure you are familiar with the slope of a line yes?

OpenStudy (3psilon):

The general equation for a line is y=mx+b and you gave the formula y=3x+14

OpenStudy (3psilon):

See how it matches? The 3 is the slop of the line and b in the equation represents the y-intercept

OpenStudy (3psilon):

So the y-intercept would be 14

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and then what's the x intercept of y=5X-2

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