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10 September, 11:58
What is the y intercept f (x) = 2*3^x
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Castillo
10 September, 12:12
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Step-by-step explanation: The y-intercept happens when x=0 if you think about it graphically, so plug x=0 into your equation. f (x) means the same thing as y, so
y = 2*3^0
y=2*1
y=2
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