how do you find the y-intercept in a equation?

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Accepted Answer

If you look at any graph, you'll notice that at the point where the graph crosses the y-axis, the x-value of the graph is zero.  Does that give you any ideas ?Just take the equation, call 'x' zero, then solve whatever is left for 'y'.

Suggested Answer

Substitute x value for 0 and calculate y.