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Which graph represents the function f(x)= 0.2^x + 3

Which graph represents the function f(x)= 0.2^x + 3-example-1

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Answer: correctly is c

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User Cdsln
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The third graph or bottom left graph represents
f(x) = 0.2^(x) + 3.

Explanation:

Step 1:

To determine which of the given graphs represents the equation
f(x) = 0.2^(x) + 3, we substitute some values in the place of x.

When
x=0,
f(x) = 0.2^(x) + 3, f(0) = 0.2^(0) + 3= 4.

Anything with an exponent of 0 will equal 1.

So the graphs on the right side cannot be the answers.

Step 2:

Now we substitute another value to determine which graph represents
f(x) = 0.2^(x) + 3.

When
x=1,
f(x) = 0.2^(x) + 3, f(1) = 0.2^(1) + 3= 4.2.

The value of f(x) when
x=1 is lesser than the value of f(x) when
x =0.

So the third graph or bottom left graph represents
f(x) = 0.2^(x) + 3.

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