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20 March, 10:37

The Y intercept of a line who's equation is 7x+1y=1

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  1. 20 March, 10:42
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    you have to isolate the Y. To do that you subtract the 7x from both sides. that makes the equation y = 7x+1

    and you can graph that and get the y intercept or logically from the equation ts 1
  2. 20 March, 10:52
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    The y-intercept is "1". Subtract "7x" from both sides of the equation to turn it into slope intercept form, which is "y = - 7x + 1". The b value, "1" is your y-intercept.
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