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Simple...
You have: The surf instructor has an initial fee of $12 anything after that is $8 per hour...
Using y=mx+b (Where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept)
y=8x+12
As we can see the y-intercept is located at (0,12)
If we wanted to actually see the graph then plug in some points for your graph-->>>
y=8(1)+12 (x=1)
y=8+12
y=20
(1,20)
y=8(2)+12 (x=2)
y=16+12
y=28
(2,28)
y=8(3)+12 (x=3)
y=24+12
y=36
(3,36)
So on and so forth....
Thus, your answer.
You have: The surf instructor has an initial fee of $12 anything after that is $8 per hour...
Using y=mx+b (Where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept)
y=8x+12
As we can see the y-intercept is located at (0,12)
If we wanted to actually see the graph then plug in some points for your graph-->>>
y=8(1)+12 (x=1)
y=8+12
y=20
(1,20)
y=8(2)+12 (x=2)
y=16+12
y=28
(2,28)
y=8(3)+12 (x=3)
y=24+12
y=36
(3,36)
So on and so forth....
Thus, your answer.
Answer
The y-intercept in slope-intercept form is b, which is represented by 12. The y-intercept is the initial value, and is found on the graph as the point (0, 12) where the line crosses the y-axis.
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