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I don't have any pictures of graphs but a function that has a range of (2, infinity) means that hte lowers point (lowest y-value) is 2, and the height function keeps increasing (the y-value keeps increasing) to infinity.
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Answer:
Ans y = 5^x = 2
Explanation:
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