Which of the following shows the graph of y=2e^x?




Answer:
The third one.
Step-by-step explanation:
When x=0, the function y=2e^x equals:
y=2e^x = 2e^(0) = 2.
For that reason, the graph should cross the y-axis at the point (0, 2). The only graph that meets this requirement is the third one :).
For this case we must indicate the graph corresponding to the following equation:
[tex]y = 2e ^ x[/tex]
Then, we evaluate the equation for[tex] x = 0[/tex]
[tex]y = 2e ^ 0[/tex]
We have by definition, any number raised to zero results in 1.
So:
[tex]y = 2[/tex]
Now we evaluate the equation for x = -1
[tex]y = 2e ^ {-1}\\y = \frac {2} {e}\\y = 0.736[/tex]
We already have two points to graph:
[tex](0,2)\\(-1,0.736)[/tex]
Observing the options, we realize that the correct option is option C.
It should be noted that graphs A and D, by definition, do not correspond to the exponential function.
Answer:
Option C