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Which is the graph of g(x) = 2x – 1 + 3?

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Answer:

The graph given can be further simplified as follows:


g(x)=2x+2

I have drawn and attached the graph with the answer.

Explanation:

The graph given can be further simplified as follows:


g(x)=2x-1+3


g(x)=2x+2

Slope of the graph is 2 as x has a coefficient of 2 and intercept is 2.

To graph the above substitute several values to x and calculate the corresponding g(x) values.


g(1)=2*1+2\\g(1)=4

So when x=1, g=4


g(3)=2*3+2\\g(3)=8

So when, x=3, g=8

Calculate several values in the same way and then plot the values is a Cartesian plane, x values in x axis and take g(x) values as y axis.

Then you will get a few dots in a straight line, join those dots with a line and that is the graph.

I have drawn and attached the graph with the answer.


Which is the graph of g(x) = 2x – 1 + 3?-example-1
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Answer:

The graph is shown below.

Explanation:

The given function is


g(x)=2^(x-1)+3

It is an exponential function.

The given exponential function is defined for all real numbers. So, the domain of given function is all real numbers.

Domain = x

Domain = (-∞,∞)

We know that


2^(x-1)>0

Add 3 on both sides.


2^(x-1)+3>0+3


g(x)>3

Range of the function is

Range = (3,∞)

Table of values is

x y

0 3.5

1 4

2 5

Plot these point on a coordinate plane.

The graph of given function is shown below.

Which is the graph of g(x) = 2x – 1 + 3?-example-1
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