The third choice is very useful. It's valid because two things that are both equal to 'y' are equal to each other, and it can be easily solved to find 'x'.
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Answer:
y = 2·3^x
Step-by-step explanation:
The shape of the graph appears exponential. The horizontal asymptote appears to be y=0, so there is no vertical offset. The y-intercept seems to be 2 (we can't really read the numbers), and the y-value seems to increase by a factor of 3 for each additional unit of x.
The multiplier is 2, and the base of the exponential factor is 3. That gives us ...
y = 2(3^x)
<span><span><span>2x </span>+ 7 </span>= <span><span>x + x </span>+ 7 is an example of an equation with an infinite number of solutions, meaning any number could be the answer.
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Answer:
1/3x=y-3, y=2/3x
Step-by-step explanation:
1/3x=y-3 is a linear function because there are no powers.
y=x^3+2 is not a linear function because x is squared by 3.
y=6x^2 is not a linear function because x is squared by 2.
y=2/3x is a linear function because there are no powers.
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