Y=-3x+4. What is the y intercept?

Mathematics · Middle School · Wed Jan 13 2021

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The equation Y=−3x+4

y=−3x+4 is in slope-intercept form (y=mx+b

y=mx+b), where m

m is the slope and b

b is the y-intercept.

In the equation y=−3x+4

y=−3x+4:

  • The coefficient of x
  • x is the slope, which is −3
  • −3.
  • The constant term 4
  • 4 is the y-intercept.

Therefore, the y-intercept is 4

4. The coordinates of the y-intercept are (0,4)

(0,4).