SOLUTION: h(x)=e^-x, description of transformation,equations from the horizontal asympotes and y-intercept in (x,y) form? What do i do with the -x??

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Question 147950: h(x)=e^-x, description of transformation,equations from the horizontal asympotes and y-intercept in (x,y) form? What do i do with the -x??
Answer by edjones(7311) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
e^-x=1/e^x
The y intercept (when x=0) is 1.
The horizontal asymptote is zero. (y is always larger than zero.)
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Ed