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28 September, 15:37

The y-intercept of g (x) in g (x) = 3x - 2 is (0,-2) (0,0) (2/3,0)

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  1. 28 September, 15:58
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    For any y-intercept, the x-coordinate is zero. This is something to bear in mind to start with.

    Now to find the y-intercept, find g (0) = - 2.

    Therefore the answer is (0,-2)
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