The equation for an exponential function is w(x) = 7 (1.25)* + 6. Which statement correctly describes the end behavior of the function? O As x→→∞, w(x)→ 6, and as x→→ ∞, W(x) → ∞. OAS X→→∞, W(x)→ 7, and as x→→ ∞, W(X) → ∞. OAS X→∞, w(x), and as x→∞, w(x)→ 7. OAS X→∞, w(x)→ ∞, and as x→∞, w(x) →6.

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The equation for an exponential function is w(x) = 7 ⋅ (1.25) + 6. Which statement correctly describes the end behavior of the function?
As x → ∞, w(x) → 6, and as x → ∞, W(x) → ∞
As x→→∞, w(x) → 7, and as x → ∞, W(x) -
→∞.
As x→ ∞, w(x) → ∞, and as X → ∞, w(x) → 7.
As x→ ∞, w(x) → ∞, and as x → ∞,
w(x) →→ 6.
Transcribed Image Text:The equation for an exponential function is w(x) = 7 ⋅ (1.25) + 6. Which statement correctly describes the end behavior of the function? As x → ∞, w(x) → 6, and as x → ∞, W(x) → ∞ As x→→∞, w(x) → 7, and as x → ∞, W(x) - →∞. As x→ ∞, w(x) → ∞, and as X → ∞, w(x) → 7. As x→ ∞, w(x) → ∞, and as x → ∞, w(x) →→ 6.
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