What are the y-intercept and the asymptote of g(x) = 4x – 6?

(0, –5); y = –6
(0, –2); y = –4
(0, 4); y = 6
(0, 6); y = 4

Respuesta :

The y-intercept of the line is (0 -6). The given function has no vertical and horizontal asymptotes

y-intercept and asymptotes of an equation

A linear equation is an equation that has a leading degree of 1. Given the equation

g(x) = 4x - 6

The y-intercept occurs at a point where x = 0

g(0) = 4(0) - 6

g(0) = -6

Hence the y-intercept of the line is (0 -6)

The given function has no vertical and horizontal asymptotes

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