lenna23
lenna23
04-02-2019
Mathematics
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what is the y intercept of f(x)=(1/2)^x?
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maylimc01
maylimc01
04-02-2019
The y-intercept is at (0,1) because to get the y-intercept you just put 0 in for x. So (1/2)^0=1 because anything to the power of 0 is 1 (#^0=1). That means that when x is 0, y is 1. That is the y-intercept. Hope this helps :)
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27731
27731
19-06-2020
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(0, 1)
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