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| Question 121711:  What Transformation of y=2^x results in the equation 1/5(y-3)=2^-(x-4)? Is it:
 a)horizontal translation of 4,vertical translation of 3,stretch of 5, reflection in x-axis
 b) ht of -4,vt of 3, stretch of 5, reflection in x-axis
 c) ht of 4,vt of 3, stretch of 5, reflection in y-axis
 d) ht of -4,vt of 3, stretch of 5, reflection in y-axis
 Can someone please help me??????
 
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! What Transformation of y=2^x results in the equation 1/5(y-3)=2^-(x-4)? Is it: a)horizontal translation of 4,vertical translation of 3,stretch of 5, reflection in x-axis
 b) ht of -4,vt of 3, stretch of 5, reflection in x-axis
 c) ht of 4,vt of 3, stretch of 5, reflection in y-axis
 d) ht of -4,vt of 3, stretch of 5, reflection in y-axis
 Can someone please help me??????
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 What Transformation of y=2^x results in the equation 1/5(y-3)=2^-(x-4)?
 Rearranging:
 y = 5(2^(-(x-4))+3
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 You can see there is a stretch of 5, there is a reflection in
 he y-axis because of the "-"in front of (x-4).
 But I don't know what you mean by "ht".
 I do know there is a traslation of 4 to the right.
 Does that mean ht is 4 or ht is -4?
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 If 4 to the right means ht=4, c is the answer
 If 4 to the right mean ht=-4, d is the answer.
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 Maybe you would oblige me and let me know exactly what ht=4 means.
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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