SOLUTION: The parent function is f(x)=2^x-^1+3and a new function is g(x)2^x+^2+5 How does the graph change from f(x)to g(x)?

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Question 1105074: The parent function is f(x)=2^x-^1+3and a new function is g(x)2^x+^2+5
How does the graph change from f(x)to g(x)?

Answer by greenestamps(13200) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Neither function as you show them has any known meaning.

What do you mean by "2^x-^1" in the first function, and by "2^x+^2" in the second?

A "+" or "-" sign immediately followed by "^" has no meaning that I know of.