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What is the y-intercept of function f?-31 - 2.-0 < I<-?f(e)-I+1,-2 < I <30r +5 3<1<00

What is the y-intercept of function f?-31 - 2.-0 < I<-?f(e)-I+1,-2 < I &lt-example-1
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Remember that

The y-intercept is the value of y when the value of x=0

so

For x=0

we have the interval [-2,3)

the function is

f(x)=-x+1

For x=0

substitute the value of x in the function f(x)

f(x)=-0+1

f(x)=1

therefore

The answer is option D

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