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Which of the following equations would change the y-intercept of the exponential function from (0, 1) to (0, −3) ?(1 point) Responses y = −3 (2x) y = −3 (2x) y = −1 (3x) y = −1 (3x) y = 2 (−3x) y = 2 (−3x) y = 4(3x)
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y = −3 (2x)
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