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What is the Y-intercept of the curve obtained by plotting the equation 2x2+x−6=0?

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-2
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-6
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1.5
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Cannot be determined
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Solution

The correct option is B -6
To plot the given equation, form a table by assigning integer values for x from -3 to 3 and find the corresponding values of y=2x2+x6.
x3210123x294101492x2188202818x321012366666666y90563415
Plot the points (-3, 9), (-2, 0), (-1, -5), (0, -6), (2, 4) and (3, 15) on the graph.
Join the points by a smooth curve. The curve, thus obtained, is the graph of y=2x2+x6.
Hence the curve intercepts y-axis at -6.


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