A function that has a greater y-intercept include the following: B. h.
In Mathematics and Geometry, the y-intercept is sometimes referred to as an initial value or vertical intercept and the y-intercept of any graph such as a linear equation or function, generally occur at the point where the value of "x" is equal to zero (x = 0).
By critically observing the table of values and the function shown in the below, we can reasonably infer and logically deduce the following y-intercepts:
y-intercept of h(r) = (0, 8).
y-intercept of g(r) = (0, 7).
In conclusion, the function h(r) has a greater y-intercept in comparison with the function g(r) because 8 is greater than 7.
Complete Question:
g(r) = r + 7
r h(r)
0 8
1 9.1
2 10.2
3 11.3
Which function has a greater y-intercept?
A. g
B. h
C. The functions have the same y-intercept.