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LandonGoma:

For the exponential functions y=a'x and y=a'(-x), where a is any positive constant, the y-intercept is always equal to what? y=-1 y=1 y=0 y=2

LandonGoma:

@crispyrat

crispyrat:

so uh exponent function involve exponets is that what you mean by the '?

LandonGoma:

yes

crispyrat:

1 attachment
LandonGoma:

meaning it'd be 1?

crispyrat:

yes

LandonGoma:

oh thank you

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