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1 April, 18:09

Given: 5x - 6y = 1. What is the y-intercept?

-1/6, 0)

(0, - 1/6)

(0, 1/6)

(1/6, 0)

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  1. 1 April, 18:41
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    0,-1/6

    Step-by-step explanation:

    For clarification reasons, remove 5x out of the equation. This leaves - 6y=1. After completing this step, then you have to get Y by itself: - 6y/-6. This leaves Y as a positive and therefore Y=?. To complete the equation you must then divide 1 by - 6 as the algebraic rule states "what you do to one side you must do to the other". After you have completed these steps, the equation simply states Y = - 1/6.
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