Which of the following represents the graph of f(x) = 4x + 2
graph of exponential rising up to the right, through the point 0, negative 3
graph of exponential rising up to the right, through the point 0, 0
graph of exponential rising up to the right, through the point 0, 1
graph of exponential rising up to the right, through the point 0, 3
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OpenStudy (candyme):
I often find it easier to graph the equation and compare it to the pictures shown. What would you do first to graph this?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
solve for y
OpenStudy (anonymous):
y=4x+2 would be 4x=y+2?
OpenStudy (candyme):
The equation you typed is not exponential. Did you mean to type it differently?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
idk tbh im not good at these at all
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i just thhout solve for y
OpenStudy (candyme):
\[f(x)=4^{x+2}\] Does your equation look like this or the was it was typed in your question?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its f(x)=4^x+2 sorry
OpenStudy (candyme):
Okay, that makes more sense.
I would start by finding your vertical asymptote. Do you know how to do that?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
set it equl to 0?
OpenStudy (candyme):
You find it by letting x be 0. So substitue 0 in for x