what is the y-intercept of polynomial function?
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- llafferLv 71 month ago
The y-intercept is the value of y when x is zero.
So in a polynomial function, since all terms with an "x" in it become zero, what's left is the constant term.
y = ax² + bx + c
The y-intercept would be the point (0, c).
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