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OpenStudy (kyleighcx):

Which function below has the lowest y intercept?

OpenStudy (kyleighcx):

OpenStudy (kyleighcx):

g(x) Al had two dozen donuts when he walked into the office, but every cubicle he passed, he lost 2 donuts.

OpenStudy (kyleighcx):

h(x) h(x) = 6x + 1

OpenStudy (tkhunny):

That makes little sense,m but Al's donut collection cannot go below zero (0).

OpenStudy (kyleighcx):

so which has the smallest y intercept

OpenStudy (daniel.ohearn1):

The y intercept will occur when x = 0 as a rule of thumb

OpenStudy (daniel.ohearn1):

plug in zero for x in both situation to see what you get for each y intercept

OpenStudy (danjs):

g(x) = 24 - 2x , donuts vs cubicles passed

OpenStudy (mathmale):

Your question begins with "which function below?" Could you help the rest of us out by listing all of the function choices at once, in one place, please?

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