What statement correctly describes the key features of the graph of f(x) = -3(1/3)x + 1 - 2?
Y-intercept of (0, -3), starts down on the left, gets closer to y = -2 on the right
Y-intercept of (0, -3), starts up on the left, gets closer to y = -2 on the right
Y-intercept of (0, 2), starts down on the left, gets closer to y = -1 on the right
Y-intercept of (0, 2), starts up on the left, gets closer to y = -1 on the right
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OpenStudy (dan815):
noo triciall dont help =[
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes help
OpenStudy (dan815):
I want to know what this person has tried
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i'll love you forever
OpenStudy (triciaal):
-3(1/3)x + 1 - 2? please clarify
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
idk that's what it says
OpenStudy (dan815):
oh brother okay go look at your question again i think its this
OpenStudy (dan815):
\[-3(1/3)^{x + 1} - 2?\]
OpenStudy (triciaal):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OH
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
it's what dan said
OpenStudy (dan815):
why should I help you when u didnt even take the time to see what was copy pasted for the question