SOLUTION: Graph and state whether increasing or decreasing: y=2^x y=(1/2)^x y=log2(x) y=log1/2(x)

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Question 143592: Graph and state whether increasing or decreasing:
y=2^x
y=(1/2)^x
y=log2(x)
y=log1/2(x)

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20056)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!





That's increasing because it goes up to the right.





That's decreasing because it goes down to the right.





That's increasing because it goes up to the right.





That's decreasing because it goes down to the right.

Edwin

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