What is the y intercept for (3, -1) (-1,5)?

To find the y-intercept, we need to find the value of y when x equals zero. However, the points (3, -1) and (-1, 5) are not sufficient for determining the equation of a line or finding the y-intercept. We need at least two points on a line to find the equation and the y-intercept.

To find the y-intercept for a given linear equation, we need to determine the value of y when x is equal to zero. However, the given points (3, -1) and (-1, 5) do not provide enough information to directly determine the y-intercept.

To calculate the y-intercept, we need either the equation of the line passing through these points or an additional point that lies on the line.

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