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Which equation is represented by the graph below?

Which equation is represented by the graph below?-example-1

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Answer: Third option.

Explanation:

Observe that the graph tends to zero when
x<0 and "y" tends to infinite when
x>0

The function
y=lnx is not defined for values of "x" less than zero, therefore the equations of the options 1 and 2 do not represent the graph attached.

Observe that the function cuts the y-axis at
y=1, while the function
y=e^x+1 cuts the y-axis at
y=2, therefore the equation of the last option does not represent that graph.

Finally, the equation that represents the graph is:


y=e^x

User Anders Forsgren
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For this case we discard options A and B, since by definition, the graph does not correspond to the function of the Neperian logarithm.

We tested option C:


y = e ^ x

Doing
x = 0we have:


y = e ^ 0

Every number raised to zero power is 1.

So, we have:


y = 1

We have the point (0,1)

If we try option D:


y = e ^ x + 1

Doing x = 0 we have:


y = e ^ 0 + 1\\y = 1 + 1\\y = 2

We have the point (0,2)

So, we note that the correct option is option C

ANswer:

Option C

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