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Consider the function 𝑎⁡(𝑥)=-𝑥3+8 and function b modeled by this graph.Which statement describes the relationship between the intercepts of functions a and b? A. The y-intercept of b is less than the y-intercept of a. B. The x-intercept of b is greater than the x-intercept of a. C. The y-intercept of b is equal to the y-intercept of a. D. The x-intercept of b is equal to the x-intercept of a.

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Consider the function 𝑎⁡(𝑥)=-𝑥3+8 and function b modeled by this graph.Which statement describes the relationship between the intercepts of functions a and b? A. The y-intercept of b is less than the y-intercept of a. B. The x-intercept of b is greater than the x-intercept of a. C. The y-intercept of b is equal to the y-intercept of a. D. The x-intercept of b is equal to the x-intercept of a.

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