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Graph the function and its reflection about the yy-axis on the same axes, and give the yy-intercept. f(x)=5(14)xf(x)=5\left(\frac{1}{4}\right)^{x}
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The yy-intercept is \square . (Enter an ordered pair.)

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The y y -intercept of a function is the point where the graph intersects the y y -axis. This occurs when x=0 x = 0 .
For the original function f(x)=5(14)x f(x) = 5\left(\frac{1}{4}\right)^{x} , when x=0 x = 0 , f(0)=5 f(0) = 5 .
Therefore, the y y -intercept is the ordered pair (0,5) (0, 5) .
The y y -intercept is:
(0,5) \boxed{(0, 5)}

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