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There are no results for Compare the two functions and identify the y-values of the y-intercepts. Which function has the smaller value? (1 point) Responses Function 1: (−2,0) ( − 2 , 0 ) ; Function 2: (2,0) ( 2 , 0 ) . Function 1 has the smaller value. Function 1: left parenthesis negative 2 comma 0 right parenthesis ; Function 2: left parenthesis 2 comma 0 right parenthesis . Function 1 has the smaller value. Function 1: (0,2) ( 0 , 2 ) ; Function 2: (0,−2) ( 0 , − 2 ) . Function 2 has the smaller value. Function 1: left parenthesis 0 comma 2 right parenthesis ; Function 2: left parenthesis 0 comma negative 2 right parenthesis . Function 2 has the smaller value. Function 1: (−1,0) ( − 1 , 0 ) ; Function 2: (−1,0) ( − 1 , 0 ) . They have identical values. Function 1: left parenthesis negative 1 comma 0 right parenthesis ; Function 2: left parenthesis negative 1 comma 0 right parenthesis . They have identical values. Function 1: (0,−2
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You find a y-intercept by looking for the point whose x-coordinate is 0; the y-value is the second coordinate. From the responses you pasted:
- Function 1: (−2,0) and Function 2: (2,0)
• Neither point is a y-intercept (x ≠ 0). Both have y = 0, so their y-values are equal.
- Function 1: (0,2) and Function 2: (0,−2)
• These are y-intercepts. y-values: 2 and −2. The smaller value is −2 (Function 2).
- Function 1: (−1,0) and Function 2: (−1,0)
• Neither is a y-intercept (x ≠ 0). Both have y = 0, so they are identical.
- The last line in your paste is cut off ("Function 1: (0,−2…"). If that was meant to be a pair of y-intercepts, the y-value shown is −2 (which would be smaller than any positive y).
If you want, paste the exact two functions or the full, uncut pair you need compared and I’ll give the single correct answer.
- Function 1: (−2,0) and Function 2: (2,0)
• Neither point is a y-intercept (x ≠ 0). Both have y = 0, so their y-values are equal.
- Function 1: (0,2) and Function 2: (0,−2)
• These are y-intercepts. y-values: 2 and −2. The smaller value is −2 (Function 2).
- Function 1: (−1,0) and Function 2: (−1,0)
• Neither is a y-intercept (x ≠ 0). Both have y = 0, so they are identical.
- The last line in your paste is cut off ("Function 1: (0,−2…"). If that was meant to be a pair of y-intercepts, the y-value shown is −2 (which would be smaller than any positive y).
If you want, paste the exact two functions or the full, uncut pair you need compared and I’ll give the single correct answer.
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