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What is the y-intercept for the exponential function?
f(x) = 1.5"

What is the y-intercept for the exponential function? f(x) = 1.5"-example-1

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Answer:


\boxed{(0,1)}

Explanation:

"What is the y-intercept for the exponential function
f(x)=1.5^x?"

We can find the y-intercept knowing that the function crosses the y-axis when x=0, so:


f(x)=1.5^(0)\\f(x)=1

Thus, the y-intercept it's in the point (0,1).


\text{-B$\mathfrak{randon}$VN}

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