Which statement is true?
The y-intercept of Function A is greater than the y-intercept of Function B.
The y-intercept of Function A is less than the y-intercept of Function B.
Which statement is true? The y-intercept of Function A is greater than the y-intercept of Function B. The y-intercept of Function A is less than the y-intercept of Function B
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To determine which statement is true regarding the y-intercepts of Function A and Function B, you need to know the equations of both functions or at least their y-intercepts.
If you have the equations:
1. Identify the y-intercept (where the function crosses the y-axis) by setting x = 0 in each equation.
2. Compare the y-intercepts to see which one is greater or if they are equal.
For example, if Function A has a y-intercept of 3 and Function B has a y-intercept of 2, then the correct statement would be: “The y-intercept of Function A is greater than the y-intercept of Function B.”
Please provide the specific functions or y-intercept values for a more accurate comparison!