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The graph shows the function of f(x)=(3.5)^x

Which graph represents the function g(x)=(3.5)^x-1?

The graph shows the function of f(x)=(3.5)^x Which graph represents the function g-example-1
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The one that passes through the origin. That one in the lower left part.
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User Alberto Zaccagni
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Answer:

The graph of the function is the last graph.

Explanation:

To know which graph represents the function
g(x)=3.5^(x-1) you should give values to x and compare it with the values on the graphs, as follows:

When x=-3


g(-3)=3.5^(-3-1)


g(-3)=3.5^(-4)


g(-3)=0.007

So, the first point is (-3, 0.007)

When x=-2


g(-2)=3.5^(-2-1)


g(-2)=3.5^(-3)


g(-2)=0.02

So, the second point is (-2, 0.02)

When x=-1


g(-1)=3.5^(-1-1)


g(-1)=3.5^(-2)


g(-1)=0.08

So, the third point is (-1, 0.08)

When x=0


g(0)=3.5^(0-1)


g(0)=3.5^(-1)


g(0)=0.29

So, the fourth point is (0, 0.29)

When x=1


g(1)=3.5^(1-1)


g(1)=3.5^(0)


g(1)=1

So, the fifth point is (1, 1)

When x=2


g(2)=3.5^(2-1)


g(2)=3.5^(1)


g(2)=3.5

So, the fourth point is (2, 3.5)

If you compares all the points, the graph of the function is the last graph.

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