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y=14x+3) What does the y-intercept (0, 3) mean in context?
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In the context of the equation y = 14x + 3, the y-intercept (0, 3) represents the value of y when x is equal to 0. This means that when x is 0, the value of y is 3.
In practical terms, this could represent a starting point or initial value. For example, if x represents time and y represents distance, the y-intercept (0, 3) could mean that at the beginning (when time is 0), the distance is already 3 units.
In practical terms, this could represent a starting point or initial value. For example, if x represents time and y represents distance, the y-intercept (0, 3) could mean that at the beginning (when time is 0), the distance is already 3 units.
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