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Which logarithmic function has a y-intercept?

A. f(x) = log(x + 1) – 1

B. f(x) = log x + 1

C. f(x) = log(x –1) + 1

D. f(x) = log(x – 1) – 1

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Answer:

f(x) = log(x + 1) – 1

Explanation:

Its A on my computer however check to make sure it matches with yours because the answers get shuffled up sometimes.

User Dakotah North
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Hello
the logarithmic function has a y-intercept is :
A. f(x) = log(x + 1) – 1
if x=0 : f(0) =log(0+1)-1 =log(1)-1=0-1=-1
the graph has a y-intercept in A(0 ; -1)
User Joanne C
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