huda wrote:
What is the y-intercept of the graph of the equation y = 2|4x – 4| – 10?
Key concept: The y-intercept occurs at the point on the graph where x = 0So our job is to determine the y-coordinate that corresponds to the x-coordinate where
x = 0Take: y = 2|4x – 4| – 10
Plug-in
x = 0 to get: y = 2|4(
0) – 4| – 10
Simplify: y = 2|0 – 4| – 10
Simplify: y = 2|–4| – 10
Simplify: y = 2(4) – 10 = 8 - 10 =
-2 So, the point (
0, -2) is a point ON the graph of y = 2|4x – 4| – 10
So, the y-intercept is -2
Answer: -2
Cheers,
Brent