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Example: Graphing f(x)=2xf(x) = 2^x and g(x)=3xg(x) = 3^x

To graph the exponential functions f(x)=2xf(x) = 2^x and g(x)=3xg(x) = 3^x on the same coordinate system, we can use the point-plotting method. By substituting various real numbers for the exponent xx (such as x=2,1,0,1,2x = -2, -1, 0, 1, 2), we generate ordered pairs for each function. Plotting these points reveals that both graphs pass through the yy-intercept (0,1)(0, 1). The graph of g(x)=3xg(x) = 3^x rises more steeply for positive xx-values and approaches the xx-axis faster for negative xx-values compared to f(x)=2xf(x) = 2^x, visually illustrating the unique properties of different exponential bases.

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