The function models the number of people who have watched a video after t days. Graph the function to determine how many people initially watched the video by finding the y-intercept.(1 point)

y-intercept:

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To find the y-intercept of a function, you need to evaluate the function at \( t = 0 \). The y-intercept represents the initial value of the function when no time has passed, which in this case indicates the number of people who have initially watched the video.

If you have a specific function in mind (in the form of \( f(t) \) or similar), please provide it, and I can help you find the y-intercept directly.

In a general sense, if the function is denoted as \( f(t) \), the y-intercept can be found as follows:

  1. Substitute \( t = 0 \) into the function.
  2. The result \( f(0) \) will give you the y-intercept, which represents the number of viewers when the video has just been released.

If you could provide the function, I could assist with the calculations!