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What is the y-intercept of f(x)=-X^3+3x^2+1?

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The y-intercept is


(0,1)


Step-by-step explanation

The given polynomial function is



f(x) = - {x}^(3) + 3 {x}^(2) + 1

At y-intercept the value of x is zero.


Therefore we need to put

x = 0

into the given polynomial function to determine the corresponding y-value.




f(0) = - {(0)}^(3) + 3 {(0)}^(2) + 1

This will give us,



f(0) = 0 + 0+ 1

We further simplify to obtain,

f(0) =1



This means that when

x = 0
the value of the function is

1

Hence the y-intercept is


(0,1)




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