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The asymptote of the function f(x) = 3x + 1 – 2 is_________ . Its y-intercept is_____ .

Options for the first blank is
y= -2
y= -1
y= 1
y= 2
Options for the second is
(0,-2)
(0,-3)
(0,1)
(0,-1)

User Mike Lutz
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Answer:

In first blank : y = - 2,

In second blank : ( 0, 1 )

Explanation:

Given function is,


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

The horizontal asymptote of the function f(x),


y=lim_(x\rightarrow \infty) f(x)


y=lim_(x\rightarrow \infty) 3^(x+1)-2


y=3^(\infty+1)-2


y=3^\infty - 2


y=0-2

y = -2

First option is correct.

Also, the function has no vertical asymptote,

2. For finding the y-intercept, x = 0,


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

Hence, the y-intercept = (0,1)

Third option is correct.

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