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Please help. The graph of f(t)=6•2^t shows the value of a rare coin in year t. What is the meaning of the y-intercept?

Please help. The graph of f(t)=6•2^t shows the value of a rare coin in year t. What-example-1

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check the picture below.

Please help. The graph of f(t)=6•2^t shows the value of a rare coin in year t. What-example-1
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Notice that the y-intercept is the point on the graph where x=0 and y equals some value (determined by the equation where x = 0).


In this equation, the y-intercept would be where t = 0. Since t represents a year, the y-intercept represents the value of the coin in year 0, or when it was purchased. The value of the coin in this year 0 is determined by inserting 0 into our equation for t. Doing this, we find that the value of the coin in year 0 is 6. This fact correlates to answer D, "When it was purchased (year 0), the coin was worth $6"

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