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Answer:
The y-coordinate of their intersection point is 3
That is y=3
Step-by-step explanation:
Given two lines are y=6x+15 and y=mx+4
Given that the two lines intersect at x=-2
To find the y coordinate of their intersection point :
Equating the two lines
6x+15=mx+4
6x+15-mx-4=0
6x-mx+11=0
(6-m)x+11=0
At x=-2 (6-m)x+11=0
(6-m)(-2)+11=0
(6-m)(-2)=-11





Substitute the value
in y=mx+4 we get

At x=-2 


Therefore y=3
Therefore the y-coordinate of their intersection point is 3
Answer:
-6
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation is in slope intercept form
y = mx+b where m is the slope and b is the y intercept
The y intercept is the value when x = 0
The y value is -6 when the x value is 0
y = -4x+ (-6)