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The function k(x) = (g x h)(x) is graphed below, where g is an exponential function and h is a linear function. If h(x) = x + 1, which option below give the formula for g? h(x) = 2x h(x) = –2x h(x) = –2–x h(x) = 2–x

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Answer:

h(x)=-2^-x

Explanation:

User Shonta
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Answer:

The graph of your question is attached in the picture below.

g(x) = 2^(-x)

Explanation:

First of all, we use a graphing tool to plot each of the equations.

If we multiply in the plotter each graph, we can easily see which is the correct option.

h(x) =x+1

g(x) = 2^-x

The function k(x) = (g x h)(x) is graphed below, where g is an exponential function-example-1
The function k(x) = (g x h)(x) is graphed below, where g is an exponential function-example-2
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