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What is the initial value of the exponential function shown on the graph?
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I don't see the graph — could you upload it or describe where the curve crosses the y‑axis?
How to tell: the initial value of an exponential function f(x)=a·b^x is the y‑intercept a (the function value at x=0). So read the y value where the curve crosses x=0 and pick that number from the choices (0, 1, 2, or 4). For example:
- If it crosses at (0,1) → initial value = 1
- If it crosses at (0,2) → initial value = 2
- If it crosses at (0,4) → initial value = 4
Send the graph or the y‑intercept and I’ll pick the correct option.
How to tell: the initial value of an exponential function f(x)=a·b^x is the y‑intercept a (the function value at x=0). So read the y value where the curve crosses x=0 and pick that number from the choices (0, 1, 2, or 4). For example:
- If it crosses at (0,1) → initial value = 1
- If it crosses at (0,2) → initial value = 2
- If it crosses at (0,4) → initial value = 4
Send the graph or the y‑intercept and I’ll pick the correct option.
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