SOLUTION: Please explain how to get the y-intercept(s) 1/2(x-1)^3 + 4 = 0 Thank you

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Question 950098: Please explain how to get the y-intercept(s) 1/2(x-1)^3 + 4 = 0
Thank you

Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The y-intercept is located where


This is the equation to locate the
roots by setting , so I
will change it to:






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The y-intercept is at ( 0, 7/2 )
Here's the plot:


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