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The y-intercept of the graph of $y = -3x + 14$ in the xy-plane is which of the following?

A$(14, 0)$
B$(0, -3)$
C$(0, 14)$
D$(-3, 0)$
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. $(0, 14)$
The y-intercept is the value of $y$ when $x = 0$. Substitute $x = 0$: $y = -3(0) + 14 = 14$. So the y-intercept is the point $(0, 14)$.
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