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Please answer this simple question!-example-1
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The initial value of a function is the y value when x = 0. For the first function, you can plug in the value of x =0 and you'll get 2/3. Function 2 has an initial value of 3 (you can look at the table). Since 3 > 2/3, function 2 has a greater initial value.

Note: I'm guessing that the table refers to Function 2.
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