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How does the graph of f(x)=2^x+2 compare to the graph of g(x)=2^x +2

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Answer: The graph of f(x) = 2^x and g(x) = 2^x +2 are the same.

Explanation: The functions f(x) = 2^x and g(x) = 2^x + 2 are identical. The only difference between them is the constant term in the second function. This constant term does not change the shape, direction or the relative position of the graph of the function, it only shifts the graph along the y-axis. Because both functions have the same base, the graphs will have the same shape, direction and relative position, regardless of the constant term.

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