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Answer:

The second option

Explanation:

Given

f(x) = - 6
(1.05)^(x)

The y- intercept is where the graph crosses the y- axis, where the x- coordinate is zero.

Let x = 0 and solve for y

f(0) = y = - 6
(1.05)^(0) → note
a^(0) = 1, thus

y = - 6 × 1 = - 6 ← y- intercept of f(x)

From the table for g(x)

When x = 0 , y = g(x) = - 3 ← y- intercept of g(x)

Thus the y- intercept of f(x) is equal to 2 times the y- intercept of g(x)

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