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Question 1188530: Use properties of logarithms and exponents to explain why transformations horizontally seem to be opposite what you might expect while vertical transformations behave more as you might expect. For example, recall f(x)= log(x+2) is a translation left 2, while g(x)= e^x - 2 is a translation down 2
Answer by ikleyn(53765) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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These are general/common properties of ALL functions, not only logarithms and exponents.
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