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10. (03.04 LC)

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When the function f(x) = 6(9)* is changed to f(x) = 6(9)X + 1, what is the effect? (4 points)
O There is no change to the graph because the exponential portion of the function remains the same.
O All input values are moved one space to the right.
O The x-intercept is one space higher.
The y-intercept is one space higher.

User SoT
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Answer:

It is "The y-intercept is one space higher."

Explanation:

Assuming your original equation is 6(9)^X, the + 1 at the end is moving the entire function up since all y values that are the output are 1 higher. This means the point on the y-axis will be one higher, leading us to the answer.

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