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Plot a point at the y-intercept pf the following function on the graph provided. 3y= -5^x+7

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Answer:

y-intercept: (0, 2)

Explanation:

By graphing the equation into a graphing calc, you can trace the graph to where the y-int is located and you have your answer of (0, 2)

Alternatively, you could set x equal to zero and solve algebraically to find the y-int. However, if you are under a time crunch,

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Answer:

y-intercept: (0, 2)

Explanation:

By graphing the equation into a graphing calc, you can trace the graph to where the y-int is located and you have your answer of (0, 2)

Alternatively, you could set x equal to zero and solve algebraically to find the y-int. However, if you are under a time crunch, graphing will be the faster way to go.

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