Y=10x + 6

What is the y-intercept?

(1 point)

1 answer

In the equation \( Y = 10x + 6 \), the y-intercept is the value of \( Y \) when \( x = 0 \).

To find the y-intercept, substitute \( x = 0 \) into the equation:

\[ Y = 10(0) + 6 = 6 \]

Thus, the y-intercept is \( 6 \).