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What are the horizontal asymptote and y-intercept of function f?
f(x)=6^x

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General exponential equation

  • y=ab^x+c

Where horizontal asymptote is y=c

Here c is 0

Hence horizontal asymptote is y=0

Y intercept

Put x=0

  • y=6⁰
  • y=1

Y intercept at (0,1)

User Javier Holguera
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Answer:

  • The horizontal asymptote is y = 0
  • The y-intercept is (0, 1)

Explanation:

The exponential function in the form of


  • f(x)=ab^x +c has the horizontal asymptote of y = c

In our case c = 0 so the horizontal asymptote is

  • y = 0

The y-intercept is the y-coordinate when x = 0


  • f(0) = 6^0=1
User Thao Nguyen Tien
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