Find the y-intercept of the rational function.
(−5, 0)
(0, −5)
(0, −1)
(−1, 0)

Answer:
y-intercept ⇒(0,-1)
Step-by-step explanation:
y-intercept ⇒ It is the point where the function intersects the y-axis.
The x co-ordinate of this point is always 0.
For the rational function shown in the graph the y-intercept is [tex](0,-1)[/tex] as it intersects the y-axis at that point.