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OpenStudy (anonymous):
is there a table?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
lets look at the first one whats the y-intercept in that?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
f(x)
g(x)
h(x)
all three functions have the same y intercept
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no they dont
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
y-intercept in the first one is the number without a variable
OpenStudy (anonymous):
how do i find the y intercept?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what would the y intercept be for the 1st one
OpenStudy (anonymous):
2x^2+3x-4
what number has no variable
OpenStudy (anonymous):
0,-4 is the y intercept for the first one right?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
y intercept would be -4 for the first
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the graph look at the y axis looking for the greatest y so you find that by where the line goes highest
OpenStudy (anonymous):
3?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
now for the function i would make a numberline negatives to the left positives to the right positives over rule negatives so what positive number is the highest there
OpenStudy (anonymous):
under the y column
OpenStudy (anonymous):
4?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes so which one would have the greatest y-intercept
OpenStudy (anonymous):
equation, graph, or function table
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