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Answer:
Y-intercept of the table = -3 and y-intercept of the graph is = -1.
Intercept of the graph is greater than the intercept of the table.
Step-by-step explanation:
Part (a).
To find the intercept of the table we have to choose two points.
Let [tex](x,y)=(0,-3)[/tex] and [tex](x_1,y_1)=(3,3)[/tex]
Using point intercept form we will calculate the slope(m).
[tex]y_1-y=m(x-x_1)[/tex]
So,
⇒ [tex]m=\frac{(y_1-y)}{(x-x_1)}[/tex]
Plugging the values.
⇒ [tex]m=\frac{(y_1-y)}{(x-x_1)}=\frac{3-(-3)}{3-0} =\frac{6}{3}=2[/tex]
Using slope-intercept form we can calculate the y-intercept.
Slope intercept form [tex]y=m(x)+b[/tex]
Y-intercept = [tex]b[/tex]
Then, [tex]b=y-m(x)[/tex]
Plugging the values of [tex](x_1,y_1)=(3,3)[/tex] in slope intercept form.
We have,
[tex]b=y-m(x) =3-2(3)=3-6=-3[/tex]
Y-intercept of the values given in the table = -3.
Part (b).
Y-intercept of the graph can be calculated by following the above procedure or simply just by looking onto it.
As the graph is passing through y = -1,so y-intercept of the graph = -1.
Y-intercept of the graph is greater than the y-intercept of the table values.