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F(x)=4(2)^x

what would a graph of this look like?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

A graphing calculator can do a nice job of showing you what the graph looks like.

The initial factor of 4 is the value when x=0, the y-intercept. The base of 2 tells you the function value is multiplied by 2 for each unit of x to the right, and divided by 2 for each unit of x to the left. (The curve quickly goes off the top of the graph.)

The horizontal asymptote is y=0, as it is for all exponential functions (that have not been translated).

F(x)=4(2)^x what would a graph of this look like?-example-1
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