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Mathematics, 11.12.2019 20:31 annette211pdd8v9

If h(x) = ln(x + p), where p > 0, what is the effect of increasing p on
(a) the y-intercept?
- it increases.
- it decreases.
- it does not change.
(b) the x-intercept?
- it moves to the right.
- it does not change.
- it moves to the left.

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