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The range of which function is (2,infinity)

The range of which function is (2,infinity)-example-1
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User Elmuerte
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Answer: D

Explanation:

just did it

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User Sylordis
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Answer:


y=5^(x)+2

Explanation:

A function
f from a set
A to a set
B is a relation that assigns to each element
x in the set
A exactly one element
y in the set
B. The set
A is the domain (also called the set of inputs) of the function and the set
B contains the range (also called the set of outputs).

To solve this problem, we have plotted each function and are shown in order below. As you can see:


y=2^x \\ \\ y=2(5^x) \ and \ y=5^(x+2)

have the same range
(0, +\infty). The only graph that shows a range
(2, +\infty) is the function
y=5^(x)+2 so that's the answer.

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