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Which is the graph of f(x) = 5(2)x?
On a coordinate plane, an exponential growth function approaches y = 0 in the second quadrant and goes through points (0, 5) and (2, 20).
On a coordinate plane, an exponential growth function approaches y = 0 in the second quadrant and goes through points (0, 2) and (2, 50).
On a coordinate plane, an exponential growth function approaches y = 0 in the second quadrant and goes through points (0, 2) and (2, 10).
On a coordinate plane, an exponential growth function approaches y = 0 in the second quadrant and goes through points (0, 5) and (2, 10).
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Which is the graph of f(x) = 5(2)x?
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