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Which of the following represents exponential growth?


y = 2x + 5

y - x = 4

x = 3

y = 5 * 2^(x)

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The exponential growth:


y=a\cdot b^x

Therfore your answer is
y=5*2^x

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y = 2x + 5 it's a linear function in slope-intercept form

y - x = 4 → -x + y = 4 it's a linear function in standard form

x = 3 it's a vertical line

User MWiesner
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Answer:

y = 5 ×
2^(x)

Explanation:

Exponential growth equations are usually in the form y = a ×
b^(x).

So, y = 5 ×
2^(x) is the best fit for that format.

Have a great day!

User Michael McMullin
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