SOLUTION: if you graph y=5x^2+7x-15, what would the y-intercept be?

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Question 749759: if you graph y=5x^2+7x-15, what would the y-intercept be?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) About Me  (Show Source):
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The y-intercept, meaning the y value when x=0. Evaluate the formula for y with x=0.

y=5*0*0+7*0+5=5.

The y intercept is 5.