SOLUTION: What does the graph look like for the following equation:
y=2 to the power of x+3 then -1
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Question 1130842: What does the graph look like for the following equation:
y=2 to the power of x+3 then -1
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
is like , but moved h units to the left if h is negative, and k units upward if k is positive
2^x in red
2^(x+3)-1 in green
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