What is the y-intercept of this line?

Answer:
5
Step-by-step explanation:
The Y intercept is where the line crosses the Y axis when X = 0.
(X,Y) -> (0, 5)
The equation of that line looks to be Y = X + 5.
That equation I wrote follows the Y = mx + B format.
The +B is the Y intercept.
Answer:
y=mx+c or y=mx+b
gradient = rise/run
= 1 ( sloped upwards)
y= (1x)+c
y=x+c
to find c, we have to input values for x and y
take one point from the line on the graph, suppose...
(x,y) : (-3,2)
2=-3+c
5=c
y=x+5
to solve for y, x will always be 0
y=0+5
y=5