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what function is represented below?
graph begins in the se...
Mathematics, 27.12.2019 14:31 Sadaalcala1
Urgent needed!
what function is represented below?
graph begins in the second quadrant and decreases quickly while crossing the ordered pair 0, 3. when the graph enters the first quadrant, it begins to decrease slowly as it approaches the line y equals 2.
a. f(x) = one fourth to the power of x plus 2
b. f(x) = one fourth to the power of x + 2
c. f(x) = one fourth to the power of x minus 2
d. f(x) = one fourth to the power of x − 2
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