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A well-known author already has 5 published books. He has signed a contract with a publishing company to complete 4 books per year over the next ten years. The total number of books can be represented as a linear function. Identify the y-intercept of the function and determine the meaning of this point.
O F (0,5) The author began his career with five published books before he signed the contract.
O G. (5,0) The author has already published five books.
O H. (0,4) The author plans to write four books per year.
J. (0,45) The author will have written 45 books when his contract is fufilled.

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