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The graph of a function increases twice as much over each subsequent equally sized interval. Which of the following could be the parent function of the graphed function?
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The graph of a function increases twice as much over each subsequent equally sized interval. Which of the following could be the parent function of the graphed function?
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The graph of a function increases twice as much over each subsequent equally sized interval. Which of the following could be the parent function of the graphed function?
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Answer: The answer is y=2^x
Step-by-step explanation:
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A. y=2x
B. y=x2
C. y= |2x|
D. y=sqrt x
The Correct Answer is B.
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