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find the y-intercept -7x-y=7; -y=7x+7 my choices are A.(-1,0) B.(0,-7) C.(-7,0) D. (0,-1)
my thinking is B correct??
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Your thinking is right. To find the y-intercept, you need to rearrange the equation to make y the subject and then look at the constant term. In this case:
-7x-y = 7
-7x = 7+y
y= -7x -7
The x co-ordinate of the y-intercept is always 0, so you can instantly tell that two of those options are wrong.
Why did the vector cross the road?
It wanted to be normal.
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Another way to think about it is to remember what the definition of Y intercept is. It is the value of Y when X=0. Substitute 0 for x in your original equation and you'll find Y=-7.
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