What is the initial value of the function represented by this graph?
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The initial value of the graph is where it crosses the y-axis
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Answer:The initial value, or y-intercept, is the output value when the input of a linear function is zero. It is the y-value of the point where the line crosses the y-axis. An increasing linear function results in a graph that slants upward from left to right and has a positive slope.
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