The equation of a function is y=2x−6 . If this function were graphed, what would its y -intercept be?(1 point)Responses−3negative 366−6negative 62

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The y-intercept of a function is the point where it crosses the y-axis. In the equation y = 2x - 6, we can find the y-intercept by setting x = 0:

y = 2(0) - 6
y = -6

So the y-intercept of the function is -6.
Use the table to answer the question. x y
18 10
6 −3

Write the equation of the linear function represented by the table.
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