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29 December, 13:28

If h (x) = ln (x + p), where p > 0, what is the effect of increasing p on

(a) the y-intercept?

- It increases.

- It decreases.

- It does not change.

(b) the x-intercept?

- It moves to the right.

- It does not change.

- It moves to the left.

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  1. 29 December, 15:22
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    a) y intercept increases. b) x intercept moves to the left.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    a) y intercept means y value when x = 0

    We have h (x) = ln (x + p)

    y = ln (x + p)

    Substituting

    y = ln (0 + p) = ln p

    As p increases y intercept also increases.

    y intercept increases.

    b) x intercept means x value when y = 0

    We have h (x) = ln (x + p)

    y = ln (x + p)

    Substituting

    0 = ln (x + p)

    x + p = e⁰

    x = 1 - p

    As p increases x intercept decreases.

    x intercept moves to the left.
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