SOLUTION: using the graph f(x) = 2x, what is the transformation of w(x)=2^x−1?
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Question 1135214: using the graph f(x) = 2x, what is the transformation of w(x)=2^x−1?
Answer by MathLover1(20850) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
where
is the vertical transformation,
is the horizontal shift (to the left if and to the right if ), and
is the vertical shift
, what is the transformation of
means the graph of is moved to the right unit
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