Answer:It's called the "y intercept" and it's the y value of the point where the line intersects the y- axis. For this line, the y-intercept is "negative 1." You can find the y-intercept by looking at the graph and seeing which point crosses the y axis. This point will always have an x coordinate of zero.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Y intercept of a straight line is simply where the line crosses the Y axis.
Example
Y intercept
In the above diagram the line crosses the Y axis at 1.
The Y intercept is equal to 1 and the point is written as (0,1). Notice that for the y-intercept the x-coordinate of the point is always zero..
Answer: its the first one "opposite sides with equal length"
If you have 50. and want to make it 5000 you can move the decimals point over 2 which would also be ×100
Answer:
A i think
Step-by-step explanation:
Hi,
John haves 99 stickers. If Sally gave him 36 more that means john haves 99 + 36 = 135 more stickers than Sally.
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