What is the y intercept of y=3(x-11)^2?

1 Answer
May 30, 2018

(0,363)

Explanation:

The y intercept is, by definition, the point in which the function crosses the y axis. All the points on the y axis can be written as P = (0,y).

So, the y intercept of any function f(x) is simply the point (0,f(0)), assuming of course that f is defined at x=0.

In your case,

f(x) = 3(x-11)^2 \implies f(0) = 3(0-11)^2 = 3\cdot 121 = 363