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OpenStudy (montverde):

Given four functions, which one will have the smallest y-intercept?

OpenStudy (montverde):

OpenStudy (montverde):

@John_ES im back

OpenStudy (john_es):

I think the image does not correspond with your question.

OpenStudy (montverde):

yes it does, i have to find the y intercept for each

OpenStudy (montverde):

OpenStudy (montverde):

i know j(x) has a y intercept of 10

OpenStudy (john_es):

Ah, Ok, this a table!

OpenStudy (john_es):

What is the intercept for the rest?

OpenStudy (montverde):

how to i find intercept for h(x)

OpenStudy (john_es):

Is the asymptote of the function. The value that h(x) will have when x is very large and negative.

OpenStudy (montverde):

so it would be 4?

OpenStudy (john_es):

3, in this case

OpenStudy (montverde):

so that would be the y intercept?

OpenStudy (john_es):

Wait!!

OpenStudy (john_es):

I was just thinking in other concept. You were obviously right., It is 4 for this. And the y intercept is the value of the function when the function cuts the y axis. Sorry.

OpenStudy (john_es):

Then you have the following y intercepts, 6,2,4 and 10 Ok?

OpenStudy (montverde):

okay thankss

OpenStudy (john_es):

You're welcome.

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