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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What would the graphs of these 3 look like? (by the way c>1) f(x)=c^x g(x)=(1/c)^x h(x)=c^1/x

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Dude. I found this dandy tool to graph stuff all you need is JRE (the thing yu download in windows so it runs things made in Java and that) go here: http://graph.seriesmathstudy.com/ Theres a box in the left top corner, just put there the stuff to graph... and the c is a constant, meaning any number, just do as: if c^x just do 1^x or 2^x or any number, the same with x so you see the graph behaviour. Do that same thing with the other graphs you post and I am sure it will work just fine :P Also I try to hand draw it , but would be possible, as the graphs changes of behaviour in x and y thanks to the constant. Hope this helps :p fr33

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Dandy indeed. If only I had this tool on my graphing calculator. I keep getting errors when I do it on my calc.

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