y-intercept - Is it a point or a number?
In working with my Algebra 1 students in Khan Academy, y-intercepts are entered as points, yet most textbooks I have examined indicate that the y-intercept of a function is the y-value of the point where the graph intersects the y-axis. Why does Khan Academy have students enter y-intercepts as points rather than just numbers?
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