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Raphael graphed the functions g (x)=x+2 and f (x)= x-1. how many units below the y-intercept of g (x) is the y-intercept of f (x)? the y-intercept of f (x) is ____ units below the y-intercept of g (x)

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(D) 3

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In our equations, you can use the generic form of y = mx + b to determine the y-intercept for the function, with b equal to the y-intercept. For g(x), b =2 and for f(x), b=-1. These values are the y-intercepts for the functions. Based on this, the y-intercept of f(x) is 3 units below the y-intercept of g(x). We know this because we can subtract the b value from f(x) from g(x) to get the difference. Difference = 2 - (-1) = 3.
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