document.write( "Question 1032369: When writing a rule for a function on a table, how do you find the y-intercept if x skips 0.
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Algebra.Com's Answer #647012 by Edwin McCravy(20060)\"\" \"About 
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document.write( "You plot them first: \r\n" );
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document.write( "Then you look and see what you'd have if you connected them.\r\n" );
document.write( "Looks like you'd get a straight line.\r\n" );
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document.write( "So you connect them:\r\n" );
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document.write( "And it looks like the y-intercept, (the point where the line intercepts\r\n" );
document.write( "the y-axis) is the point (0,7), in green below:\r\n" );
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