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What is the following y-intercept of the following exponential function: f (x) = 4x - 5

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The general equation of a straight line is given as:

y = mx + c

Where:

y = the function of x (the dependent variable)

x = the independent variable

m= the slope of the straight line

c = the y-intercept of the straight line

Now, given the function: f(x) = 4x - 5, when we compare this with the general equation shown earlier, we can say that:

y = f(x)

x = x

m= 4

c= -5

Therefore the y-intercept of the straight line is -5

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