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Name the function family that each graph best belongs to. Use the following answer choices to answer questions 7- 11 (each choice can be used more than once.)

a. Quadratic
b. Absolute Value
c. Linear
d. Exponential
e. Reciprocal
f. Cubic
g. Square Root
h. Cube Root
i. Logarithmic


Name the function family that each graph best belongs to.

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Name the function family that each graph best belongs to.

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Name the function family that each graph best belongs to.

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Name the function family that each graph best belongs to.

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Name the function family that each graph best belongs to.

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