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Which is a y-intercept of the continuous function in the table? (0, –6) (–2, 0) (–6, 0) (0, –2)

Which is a y-intercept of the continuous function in the table? (0, –6) (–2, 0) (–6, 0) (0, –2)-example-1

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Answer:

(0, - 6)

Explanation:

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Answer:

(0, - 6)

Explanation:

The y- intercept is where the function crosses the y- axis.

This occurs when x = 0 , thus

From the table when x = 0, f(x) = - 6

The y- intercept is therefore (0, - 6 )

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