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30 November, 19:11

Which logarithmic function has a y-intercept?

A. f (x) = log (x + 1) - 1

B. f (x) = log x + 1

C. f (x) = log (x - 1) + 1

D. f (x) = log (x - 1) - 1

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  1. 30 November, 20:04
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    Hello:

    answer A. f (x) = log (x + 1) - 1 because f (o) exist : f (o) = log (0+1) - 1 = log (1) - 1 = - 1 ... log1=0

    a y-intercept is : - 1
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