For x > 1 order the following functions from steepest (1) to shallowest (6).
y = 2(10)^x
y...
Mathematics, 18.03.2021 01:40 sskibi1243
For x > 1 order the following functions from steepest (1) to shallowest (6).
y = 2(10)^x
y = 2(3)^x
y = 2(5)^x
y = 1/2 (10)^x
y = 1/2 (3)^x
y = 1/2 (5)^x
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