Which is a y-intercept of the graphed function?181512O (-9, 0)0 (-3,0)O (0, -9)0 (0, -3)ངན45-12-1518

The y-intercept is the point where the graph crosses the Y-axis. Its first coordinate must always be equal to zero, and the second coordinate corresponds to the value on the Y-axis where the graph cuts it.
From the image, we can see that the value where the graph crosses the Y-axis is -9. Therefore, the answer is:
[tex](0,-9)[/tex]