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NicktheBlade16:

ALGEBRA 2:Which of the following represents the graph of f(x) = 2(x + 3)? Graph begins in the second quadrant near the line equals negative 3 and increases slowly while crossing the ordered pair 0, negative 2. The graph then begins to increase quickly throughout the first quadrant. Graph begins in the second quadrant near the axis and increases slowly while crossing the ordered pair 3, 1. The graph then begins to increase quickly throughout the first quadrant. Graph begins in the second quadrant near the x axis and increases slowly while crossing the ordered pair negative 3, 1. The graph then begins to increase quickly while entering the first quadrant. Graph begins in the second quadrant near the line y equals 3 and increases slowly while crossing the ordered pair 0, 4. The graph then begins to increase quickly while entering the first quadrant.

Rylee88:

Are these slopes?

NicktheBlade16:

They are ethier expontiental or logormithithic

NicktheBlade16:

? why i get a medal?

NicktheBlade16:

Im not sure of this answer which is why i am asking Alexis

Alexis1415:

ok sorry give me 3 seconds i just have to look one more time

NicktheBlade16:

alright np

Alexis1415:

I am tied between A and B which one of those do you think it is? do you have an idea

NicktheBlade16:

Well, why o you think it is a?

Alexis1415:

I think it is A or B because, the other ones aren't going up by 3 when it says (x+3) and they are all over the place while A and B are similar while different but closer

NicktheBlade16:

ok, well it cant be b because would f(x) = 2(x - 3) would equal the second graph

Alexis1415:

right yes

NicktheBlade16:

so i guess that just leaves a

Alexis1415:

So I think it is A but not 100% that is the only one I think that makes sense

NicktheBlade16:

Me to. Thx. Ill pop up next one

Alexis1415:

ofc ofc and ok

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