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Remember you need to write complete questions in order to get good and precise answers. However, I'll try to help you in a very general way. The y-intercept of every graph is the point at which the graph intersect the y-axis, so this occurs when [tex]x=0[/tex]. In this way, when we have a graph, the y-intercept will always be a point given by the form:
[tex](0,c)[/tex]
From the choices, only (0, -9) and (0, -3) meet the requirements, so if I could see the graph, I'd choose between these two points.
y-intercept: https://brainly.com/question/2496083
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