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Mathematics, 05.01.2021 22:30 25mnauman

When the function f(x) = 6(9)x is changed to f(x) = 6(9)x + 1, what is the effect? There is no change to the graph because the exponential portion of the function remains the same.

All input values are moved one space to the right.

The x‐intercept is one space higher.

The y-intercept is one space higher.

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