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NicktheBlade16:

What are the y-intercept and the horizontal asymptote of g(x) = 2x + 7? (0, 7) ; y = 2 (0, 9) ; y = 2 (0, 2) ; y = 7 (0, 8) ; y = 7

Alexis1415:

It is option A, (0, 7) ; y = 2 because, the y-intercept g(x)=2x+7 which gives us (0,7) the same equation gives us y=2 thus the answer is A

Arieonna:

i would say A but i do not know if i am wrong or right

Alexis1415:

@alexis1415 wrote:
It is option A, (0, 7) ; y = 2 because, the y-intercept g(x)=2x+7 which gives us (0,7) the same equation gives us y=2 thus the answer is A
but make sure for the same equation you use the asymptote

NicktheBlade16:

Alright thank you.

Alexis1415:

@nicktheblade16 wrote:
Alright thank you.
np

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