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I assume you have y= something involving x. The y intercept is the result of putting x=0 in the expression involving x. Usually you just need to cross out terms which contain x or any power of x so that constants only remain. Example: y=5x²-2x+7. Take out the x terms: y=7 is the y intercept.

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