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OpenStudy (anonymous):

fan and medal https://i.gyazo.com/cbbf8bea1e6ab30d0a12657655d72ffc.png How do you do this?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@neluthenoodle You set x and z equal to 0 to find y-int.

OpenStudy (mathmale):

At the y-intercept, both x and z are zero. Try setting x and z = 0 and see what you're left with. y=? How would you then write this as a single point? (0, ? , 0)

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