To find the y-intercept of the function \( y = 30(0.85)^x \), we need to evaluate the function at \( x = 0 \).
Substituting \( x = 0 \) into the function:
\[ y = 30(0.85)^0 \]
Since any number to the power of 0 is equal to 1, we have:
\[ y = 30 \times 1 = 30 \]
Thus, the y-intercept is at the point \( (0, 30) \).
In summary, the y-intercept is at the point \( (0, 30) \).