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OpenStudy (jamaljunior):

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OpenStudy (jamaljunior):

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OpenStudy (helpwithk12):

hi

OpenStudy (jamaljunior):

hey can you help

OpenStudy (jamaljunior):

can anyone else help pls @3mar

OpenStudy (fixxer):

OpenStudy (fixxer):

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OpenStudy (jamaljunior):

how did you do it @fixxer jw

OpenStudy (fixxer):

Plotted the function, and see the horisonal asympthote approach y=0 as x approach 5

OpenStudy (jamaljunior):

thanks

OpenStudy (fixxer):

You can also se the fuction decrease exponential as x increases as 1/2^x will gets smaller and smaller until the function is infinity close to 0

OpenStudy (3mar):

Sorry, I was not here, @JamalJunior, I am sorry for late! Another simpler method to choose between graphs (for this problem and similar ones): - put x=0, you would get the y-intercept, so you got one point which would be (0,#) - put y=0, you got where the graph would touch\cross\intersect the x-axis, and the other point is (#,0) Apply these on that function, you would get: - (0,3) - (\(\infty\),0) So which graph would satisfies or matches these two points? |dw:1480590063204:dw|

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