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The value, in dollars, of an antique has increased exponentially over x years as shown in the graph below Part A: Estimate the y-intercept of the function. What does the intercept represent in this context?Part B: What are the domain and range of this function?Part C: Why are the x-values nonnegative?

The value, in dollars, of an antique has increased exponentially over x years as shown-example-1
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The value, in dollars, of an antique has increased exponentially over x years as shown in the graph:

Part A: y-intercept of the function


y-\text{intercept = \$1000}

The intercept represents the constant value

Part B: The domain and range of this function:


\begin{gathered} \text{domain}=(0,+\infty) \\ \text{range = }(1000,+\infty) \end{gathered}

Part C: The x- values are non - negative because they are representing the ages of antique

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