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The graph above could be a graph of this exponential function: A. F(x) = 3.(1.2)^x.

How to interpret the graph?

Mathematically, the standard form of an exponential function is given by:

F(x) = ab^x

Where:

  • a is the initial value of an exponential function.
  • b is the growth rate.

As a general rule, f(x) is an increasing function when b is greater than 1 (b > 1) and f(x) is a decreasing function when b is less than 1 (b < 1)

By critically observing the given graph, we can deduce that the initial value (a) is 3 and it's an increasing function (b > 1).

F(x) = 3.(1.2)^x

Thus, the graph above could be a graph of this exponential function F(x) = 3.(1.2)^x.

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