Put the equation in slope-intercept form: (y = mx + b)
Identify the (y)-intercept as (b)
Or set (x = 0) in the equation
Compute the resulting (y) value
The resulting (y) value is the (y)-intercept
Put the equation in slope-intercept form: (y = mx + b)
Identify the (y)-intercept as (b)
Or set (x = 0) in the equation
Compute the resulting (y) value
The resulting (y) value is the (y)-intercept