SOLUTION: What is the y-intercept of the graph of the equation 6x − 5y + 15 = 0?

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Question 1176243: What is the y-intercept of the graph of the equation
6x − 5y + 15 = 0?

Answer by ikleyn(52788)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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y-intercept is the value of  "y"  from the equation, when x= 0.


In your case, y-intercept is


    -5y + 15 = 0

    15  = 5y

     y  = 15/5 = 3.    ANSWER

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                M E M O R I Z E !


            y-intercept is the value of  " y "  from the equation,  when x= 0.




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