The intersection with the y axis occurs when x = 0.
We have then:
For f (x):
[tex]f (0) = -3 (0) - 5
f (0) = 0 - 5
f (0) = - 5[/tex]
For g (x):
We can observe in the graph that when x = 0, the value of the function cuts to the y axis in y = -3
For h (x):
[tex]h (0) = 2cos (2 (0) -\pi) +4
h (0) = 2cos (0-\pi) +4
h (0) = 2cos (-\pi) +4[/tex]
[tex]h (0) = 2 (-1) +4
h (0) = -2 + 4
h (0) = 2[/tex]
Therefore, the graph with the intersection with the largest y axis is h (x)
Answer:
the greatest y-intercept is for:
C. h(x)