What is the y-intercept of the function represented by the table of values below?

Mathematics · High School · Thu Feb 04 2021

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It appears that the table of values that should accompany your question is missing. To find the y-intercept of a function based on a table of values, you normally look for the value of y when x equals zero, as the y-intercept is the point where the graph of the function crosses the y-axis. The coordinates of this point would be expressed as (0, y).

If the table of values does not include the point where x equals zero, you may need to identify a pattern or use the points given to determine the type of function (linear, quadratic, etc.) and then interpolate or extrapolate to find the y-intercept. If you could provide the table of values or further information, I would be better able to assist you in finding the y-intercept!

Answer: Without the table, I'm unable to provide the y-intercept for the function directly. However, in general, to find the y-intercept from a table, look for the y-value that corresponds to x = 0.

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