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What is the y-intercept for the graph of the equation y=4(3^x)

A. (0,8)
B. (0,3)
C. (0,4)
D. (0,12)

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C. (0,4)

Step-by-step explanation

The given graph has equation:


y = 4( {3}^(x) )

The y-intercept is where the graph touches the y-axis.

At this point the value of x is zero.

We substitute x=0 into the equation to obtain:


y = 4( {3}^(0) )

Recall that any non-zero number exponent zero is 1.

This implies that,


y = 4( 1 ) = 4

Hence the y-intercept is (0,4)

The correct answer is C.

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