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QUESTION #5380
Question 1
A linear function $f$ is represented in the accompanying graph, where $y = f(x)$. What is the $y$-intercept of this function's graph?
Correct Answer Explanation
The $y$-intercept is the point where the line crosses the vertical $y$-axis. Observing the graph, the line crosses at $y = 8$.
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