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27 May, 22:54

Find the y intercept.

y = - (2^x)

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  1. 28 May, 02:01
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    Hello!

    To find the y-intercept of any given equation, you will need to substitute x for zero.

    Also, to write the y-intercept as an ordered pair, it will look like (0, y), where y is the y-intercept, and x-value is zero because we substituted zero into all the x-values of the equation.

    y = - (2^x) (substitute x = 0)

    y = - (2^0) (any exponent raised to the power of zero is equal to one)

    y = - (1) (simplify)

    y = - 1

    Therefore, the y-intercept of the function y, is (0, - 1).
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