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X+3y=14
-x. -x
3y=-x+14
Divide them all by 3
Y=-x/3+14/3
Y-intercept= 1/3

Answer:  The required y-intercept of the given line is [tex]\dfrac{14}{3}.[/tex]  

Step-by-step explanation:  We are given to find the y-intercept of the following equation of a line :

[tex]x+3y=14~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(i)[/tex]

The slope-intercept form of the equation of a line is given by

[tex]y=mx+c,[/tex] where m is the slope and c is the y-intercept of the line.

From equation (i), we have

[tex]x+3y=14\\\\\Rightarrow 3y=-x+14\\\\\Rightarrow y=-\dfrac{1}{3}x+\dfrac{14}{3}.[/tex]

Comparing the above equation with the slope-intercept form, we get

[tex]\textup{y-intercept, c}=\dfrac{14}{3}.[/tex]

Thus, the required y-intercept of the given line is [tex]\dfrac{14}{3}.[/tex]  

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