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The asymptote of the function f(x) = 3^x+1 - 2 is ____. Its y-intercept is ____. Blank 1: A. y = -2 B. y = -1 C. y = 1 D. y = 2 Blank 2: A. (0,2) B. (0,-3) C. (0,1) D. (0,-1)
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The asymptote of the function f(x) = 3^x+1 - 2 is ____. Its y-intercept is ____.
Blank 1: A. y = -2
B. y = -1
C. y = 1
D. y = 2
Blank 2: A. (0,2)
B. (0,-3)
C. (0,1)
D. (0,-1)
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we are given the function
f(x) = 3^x+1 - 2 and is asked for the asymptote and y-intercept. In this case, we transform the function to
y +2 = 1/3^(x+1)-1
y = 1-2/3^(x+1)-1/(3^(x+1)-1)
let 3^(x+1)-1 = 0
1/3^(x+1) = 0
x = infinity
when x = infinity
y = 0 - 2
y = -2
The y-intercept is the value where x = 0. substituting,
y = 3^(0+1) - 2 = 1
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