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The graph of y = e−x + 3 is shown. What are the y-intercept and the horizontal asymptote, and do they represent exponential growth or decay?

The y-intercept is (0, 3), the horizontal asymptote is y = 4, and the graph represents exponential growth.
The y-intercept is (0, 4), the horizontal asymptote is y = 3, and the graph represents exponential decay.
The y-intercept is (0, 4), the horizontal asymptote is y = 3, and the graph represents exponential growth.
The y-intercept is (4, 0), the horizontal asymptote is x = −3, and the graph represents exponential decay.

The graph of y = e−x + 3 is shown. What are the y-intercept and the horizontal asymptote-example-1
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The y-intercept is (0; 4).

The horizontal asymptote is y = 3.

The graph represents exponential decay.
The graph of y = e−x + 3 is shown. What are the y-intercept and the horizontal asymptote-example-1
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