what is the y intercept for y=x^2-10x+20?
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The y intercept is 20 (when x=0).
by Top Rated User (1.2m points)

Given y=x^2-10x+20
y intercept occurs when x=0, substitute 0 for x in the equation, and find y
y=0-10*0+20
y=20


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