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Use the Graph of Y = G(x) to Answer the Question

Question 139

Question 139

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Use the graph of y = g(x) to answer the question.  Use the graph of y = g(x)  to answer the question.   -Find the  \mathrm { y } -intercept(s) , if any, of  \mathrm { g } . A)  3 B)  0 C)   - 1  D)   - \frac { 4 } { 3 }
-Find the y\mathrm { y }y -intercept(s) , if any, of g\mathrm { g }g .


A) 3
B) 0
C) −1- 1−1
D) −43- \frac { 4 } { 3 }−34​

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