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In this GED math problem, find the vertical intercept of a given function.
GED Math 2.5 Graphs and Functions 227 Views
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In this GED math problem, find the vertical intercept of a given function.
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Thank you We sneak in and here's your smoke too
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Sure brought to you by vertical intercepts It's the natural
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order of things Axes split wood and intercept split axes
- 00:15
Don't like that Find the vertical intercepted the function F
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ax equals reacts wherein minus seven x plus thirteen And
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here the financial answers pretty All right so what's this
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question asking Well we're looking for a vertical intercept vertical
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So good place to start Might be what is a
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vertical intercept against All right Well here's a typical graph
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and this brat chair is the vertical axis A vertical
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intercept is one that intercepts the vertical access like prostitutes
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Oh english language Sometimes you make sense All right now
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every point along the vertical axis has an x value
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of zero So zero negative five is here Zero zero
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The origin by darling is here and zero four is
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here and so on So if we want to find
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a vertical intercepts we can always just plug in x
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as zero We take the equation given to us f
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of x equals three x squared minus seven plus thirteen
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roll in a few zeros to get f zero equals
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three ton zero squared minus seven times zero plus thirteen
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well in california zero squared zero times three still zero
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and seven times zero is also zero So really we've
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got f zero equals zero minus zero plus thirteen which
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when all is said and done is simply thirteen and
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we've got a vertical intercept Answer D to the rest
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of the answer Choices on those axes We say him 00:01:47.274 --> [endTime] by far
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