Step-by-step explanation: The initial value of any function of the form f(x)= a(b) is equal to a because this type of function is a linear equation, which means that the rate of change (slope) is constant. This means that the output is always equal to the input multiplied by a constant, which is the coefficient a. Therefore, when the input (x) is equal to 0, the output (f(x)) is equal to 0 multiplied by a, which is equal to a.