The graph of a hyperbola intercepts the y-axis where x = 0.
y = -3x^2 + 24x - 44
y = -3(0)^2 + 24(0) - 44
y = 0 + 0 + (-44)
y = -44
Answer: C
2007-06-06 06:06:33
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answer #1
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answered by mathjoe 3
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the y intercept is that wonderful place where the graph intersects the y axis and at that point x is 0.
so if x = 0, -3x2 + 24x - 44 will have a y intercept at (0,-44)
Choice C) -44
2007-06-06 06:14:33
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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I am sure that the answer is "C." But this is not for a test right? Well if it is then the correct answer is "C." An easy way that my teacher taught me is that you look at the number that does not have a varible along with the number. In this case it is -44. And you also take the sign in front of the number which is negitive. SO your answer is -44. I hope this helps.
2007-06-06 06:10:03
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answer #3
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answered by ♫love♫ 2
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(C) as when x=0 y= -44
2007-06-06 06:12:33
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answered by silent 1
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team the variables. 3x²-4y²=12 Divide via 12 3(x²)12 - 4(y²)/12 (x²)/4 - (y²)/3 Equation: X²/4 - Y²/3 I dont be attentive to what the x or y intercepts are, in no way knew there have been intercepts. yet the two way, the hyberbolas open sideways meaning one is going left, the different is going appropriate. i assume it has x-intercepts? :D
2016-11-26 19:38:16
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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if u want y intercept put x=0 in the eqution given, then u get.
if u put x=0 in that -3(0)+24(0)-44=-44
so the answer is c
2007-06-06 06:07:03
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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-44
2007-06-06 06:04:13
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answer #7
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answered by Iku Q 1
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Set x = 0
and -44 remains
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2007-06-06 06:05:47
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answer #8
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answered by Robert L 7
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the y-intercept is the C value of the equation
C
2007-06-06 06:03:17
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answer #9
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answered by 7
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when x = 0 , y = - 44
ANSWER C)
2007-06-06 08:31:56
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answer #10
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answered by Como 7
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