Respuesta :

Okay, so the y-intercept in the graph is 4. In a function, when x=0, the y-coordinate is the y-intercept.

Table #1: (0,3)

Table #2: (0,2)

Table #3: (0,5)

Table #4: (0,4)

Table #5: (0,-7)

5 is the only y-intercept given that is greater than 4, which is the y-intercept of the line in the graph. 

Answer: Table #3 (the third table down) represents a linear function with a y-intercept greater than that of the function represented in the graph.

Hope this helps!