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Marlie Randolph
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9 February, 04:11
What is the y-intercept of f (x) = - x^2:1 + 4
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Kaia Atkinson
9 February, 04:41
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(0, 4)
Step-by-step explanation:
Just set x = 0 and find y = f (x):
f (0) = [ - (0) ^2]:1 + 4 = 0:1 + 4 = 4
The y-intercept is (0, 4)
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