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What is the y-intercept of y = −3(x − 2)^2 − 6
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To find the y-intercept of the equation y = −3(x − 2)^2 − 6, we substitute x = 0 into the equation.

y = −3(0 − 2)^2 − 6
y = −3(-2)^2 − 6
y = −3(4) − 6
y = -12 - 6
y = -18

Therefore, the y-intercept of the equation y = −3(x − 2)^2 − 6 is -18.
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