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which is the graph of f(x) = 2(3)+x

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Hello, Sam,

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f(x) = 2(3)^x is an increasing exponential. It begins in Quadrant II and continues to grow in Quadrant I.

The y-intercept is found by setting x = 0: f(0) = 2(3)^0 = 2, and as a point it is (0, 2). Plot this point. Starting in the far left of Quadrant II, draw a curve with a very gentle slope to and through (0, 2). Once you're past x = 0, give the graph a steadily increasing slope, in Quadrant I.

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