myriam compared the y-intercept of the graph of the function f (x) = 3x + 5 to the y-intercept of the graph of hte linear function that includes the points in the table below. What is the difference when the y-intercept of f (x) is subtracted from the y-intercept of G (x)?

There are no "points in the table below"

To find the difference when the y-intercept of function f(x) is subtracted from the y-intercept of function g(x), we first need to find the y-intercept of each function.

The given function f(x) = 3x + 5 is already in slope-intercept form, which is y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. In this case, the y-intercept of f(x) is 5.

To find the y-intercept of function g(x), we need to examine the table below. However, you haven't provided the table, so I'm unable to calculate the y-intercept of g(x) without the given data.

Please provide the values in the table so that we can determine the y-intercept of g(x) and calculate the difference between the y-intercepts of f(x) and g(x).