The y-intercept of both functions f(x) = -2x² + 3x + 1 and g(x) = x + 1 are the same, that is (0, 1).
The complete question is given below.
At what point(s) do the following functions y-intercept?
f(x) = -2x² + 3x + 1
g(x) = x + 1
The y-intercept mean the intersection of the function with y-axis. At y-intercept, the value of the x will be zero.
The functions are given below.
f(x) = -2x² + 3x + 1
g(x) = x + 1
For the function f(x) will be
f(0) = -2(0)² + 3(0) + 1
f(0) = 1
For the function g(x) will be
g(x) = 0 + 1
g(x) = 1
Then the y-intercept of both functions are the same, that is (0, 1).
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