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false,

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A reflection in the y-axis

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answer D

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option A

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True?

Narad:

true

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Narad:

true

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Narad:

\[y<-7\]

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Narad:

false

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All real numbers

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Narad:

false

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Narad:

1160

Nicole:

can you show how you got that so I can understand please?

Narad:

\[=1000*(1+0.025)^{6}\]

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Narad:

\[=4500*(1+0.045)^{10}=6988\]

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\[=3000*(1+0.055)^{5} =3921\]

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\[=720*(1+0.031)^{10}=977\]

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\[=1300*(1+0.05)^{10}=2118\]

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Narad:

\[=2000*(1+(0.06/365))^{365*15} = 4919\]

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Exponential growth

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growth

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Narad:

growth

Narad:

No decay

Nicole:

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Narad:

ok

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Narad:

\[y=-2^{x} +2\]

Narad:

Reflection in the x-axis and translation by 2 units up

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Narad:

translation 6 units down and 4 units to the left \[y=2^{x-4}-6\]

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Narad:

Transtlate up by 2 units and 5 units to the left \[y=2^{x-5} +2\]

Narad:

To the right in the last 2 questions

Narad:

ok

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Narad:

Translation to the left by 2 units \[y=\log(x+2)\]

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Reflection in the x-axis and vertical shift by \[y=-logx -3\] units down

Nicole:

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Narad:

There is a change for the one before ists logx -2

Narad:

5 units to the left and 5 units up \[y=\log(x-5)+5\]

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