Medal!!!!! Below are two different functions, f(x) and g(x). What can be determined about their y-intercepts?
x g(x) 1 0 3 4 5 8
The function f(x) has a higher y-intercept. The function g(x) has a higher y-intercept. They both have the same y-intercept. The relationship between y-intercepts cannot be determined.
I am thinking D
hi. this is a little hard to understand.
The attachment is a graph and then there is a chart. There is a function for each and I need to know what the similarity is between the y intercepts but I can't figure it out
@DavidUsa
hi
Hi :-) Can you help me please? Do you know how to do this? I have a little difficulty with this and I am not sure how to figure this out.
hey dear...m not able to understand ur question clearly....it ud be better if u give the exact question which is asked to u.
i can only tell u that y intercept in the f(x) is = not defined, or else u can sat its infinity.
The question is: What can be determined about their y-intercepts? It gives me 2 functions. One is the chart above and one is a graph. Here is the chart: x g(x) 1 0 3 4 5 8 The graph is attached:
So the answer is D?
That is what I thought before but I wasn't positive
do u have options toooo???
Oh yeah sorry! The function f(x) has a higher y-intercept. The function g(x) has a higher y-intercept. They both have the same y-intercept. The relationship between y-intercepts cannot be determined.
yes is should be D u can go fo it...
Okay thank you so much @vivek4607! I will let you know if it is right or wrong when I submit the assignment :-)
oh sure....n ya do tell me if its wrong...atleast i learn from u....:)
@vivek4607 you were right! Thank you so much for your help :D
thanx a lot....an feel free to ask any kind of maths related problem...i will try to help u out....hav a good day....:)
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