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16 June, 21:36

If a graph of y=-4x+2 we're changed to a graph of y = - 4x+5, how would the y - intercept change?

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  1. 16 June, 21:50
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    The y-intercept would elevate up the y-axis by 3

    This is because the y-intercept in y = - 4x+2 is 2 and when you change it to y = - 4x+5 you are moving the intercept to a y of 5.
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