Respuesta :
"To find the y intercept using the equation of the line, plug in 0 for the x variable and solve for y. If the equation is written in the slope-intercept form, plug in the slope and the x and y coordinates for a point on the line to solve for y."- Site/Source was from wikiHow
4/y=6/1
So, since it says that we need to plug in 0 for 'X' to solve 'Y' and there's no 'X', I remember writing something down that could help but, i'll try as best as I can-
6/1=6
4/y=4y
now we need to subtract both with '4y' and change it to the opposite, which is negative then it should be 4y-4 & 6-4, crossing out '4y-4' equalling it to just 'Y', then finally subtracting 6-4 will equal to 2 so that means-
Y=2
Hope this helps