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Graphing Natural Exponential Functions In Exercise, sketch the graph of the function.

g(x) = 2 + ex - 1

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Answer:

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

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Explanation:

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g(x)=2+e^(x-1) we can say that
g(x)=y=2+e^(x-1) then we find cut points. For x=0
y=2+e^(x-1)=2+e^(-1)=2+0.367879=2.367879

as can be seen in the graph for any value of x, "y" will always take values ​​greater than or equal to two

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