Questions. Numerical Reasoning Let a and x be any real numbers with a>0, x>0 and a>x. Arrange the following expressions in increasing order.

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Numerical Reasoning Let a and x be any real numbers with a>0, x>0 and a>x. Arrange the following expressions in increasing order

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Domain - Range Given: What happens to the value of f(x) as x increases positively? What happens to f(x) as x becomes more negative? What happens to f(x) as x approaches 0 through positive values? What happens to f(x) as x approaches 0 through negative values? Sketch the graph