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Which function represents the graph of y=10(4)x ? f g h j four exponential curves graphed on a coordinate plane with horizontal x axis ranging from negative 5 to 2 in increments of 1. the vertical y-axis ranges from negative 2 to 20 in increments of 2. all curves begins infinitely close to the x-axis in second quadrant. the curve f increases at approximately begin ordered pair negative 3 comma 1 end ordered pair and passes through begin ordered pair negative 1 comma 10 end ordered pair. the curve g increases at approximately begin ordered pair negative 2 comma 1 end ordered pair and passes through begin ordered pair 0 comma 10 end ordered pair. the curve h increases at approximately begin ordered pair negative 0.5 comma 1 end ordered pair and passes through begin ordered pair 1 comma 10 end ordered pair. the curve j increases through begin ordered pair 0 comma 1 end ordered pair and passes through begin ordered pair 1 comma 4 end ordered pair.
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