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State a,b, and the y-intercept then graph the function on a graphing calculator


State a,b, and the y-intercept then graph the function on a graphing calculator ​-example-1
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he is correct ^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Answer:

No x-intercepts

y-intercepts: (0,2)

Explanation:

State a,b, and the y-intercept then graph the function on a graphing calculator ​-example-1
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