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The given graph represents the function f(x) = 2(5)^x


f(x) = 2( {5})^(x)
How will the appearance of the graph change if the a value in the function is decreased, but remains greater than 0​
a) the graph will increase at a slower rate
b) the graph will show a decreasing, rather than increasing, function
c) the graph will show an initial value that is lower on the y-axis
d) the graph will increase at a constant additive rate, rather than a multiplicative rate

The given graph represents the function f(x) = 2(5)^x f(x) = 2( {5})^(x) How will-example-1
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:C

User Karthik K
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Answer:

C

Explanation:

in exponential equations f(x)=ab^x , a is the intial amount while b is the growth factor. you are just decreasing a so the intial value is lower (=^w^=)

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