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What is the asymptote of the function g(x) = 5⋅2^3x + 4 shown on the graph?

A)y=0

B)y=3

C)y=4

D)y=5

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c. y =4 is the correct anwser
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Answer:

C)
y=4

Explanation:

An exponential function of the form
y=a(b^x)+c has a horizontal asymptote of
y=c.

The given function is
g(x)=5(2^(3x))+4.

The graph of the given function is shown in the attachment.

From the graph the horizontal asymptote is
y=4

What is the asymptote of the function g(x) = 5⋅2^3x + 4 shown on the graph? A)y=0 B-example-1
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