The y-intercept of the equation \( Y = 5x + 3 \) is the value of \( Y \) when \( x = 0 \).
To find the y-intercept, we substitute \( x = 0 \):
\[ Y = 5(0) + 3 = 3 \]
Thus, the y-intercept is \( 3 \).
The correct response is:
3
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The y-intercept of the equation \( Y = 5x + 3 \) is the value of \( Y \) when \( x = 0 \).
To find the y-intercept, we substitute \( x = 0 \):
\[ Y = 5(0) + 3 = 3 \]
Thus, the y-intercept is \( 3 \).
The correct response is:
3